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Spellbound in South Dakota

Deeda Cordin

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Mission Point Press
10 May 2022
Explore the back roads and hidden vistas of South Dakota's national and state parks.

For many, South Dakota means the location of Mount Rushmore, and not much else. Photographer Deeda Cordin's Spellbound in South Dakota spectacularly demonstrates the extensive beauty the state offers to nature and wildlife lovers, hikers, cyclists. From Badlands National Park to Wind Cave National Park, Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary to Custer State Park, Deeda Cordin's photos provide endless possibilities for visual storytellers.

Deeda Cardin grew up on Deep Creek Ranch, a working cattle ranch near Glenwood, New Mexico. Following years of exhibiting and selling her paintings and photographs in fine art venues, Deeda opened Deep Creek Art in 1995 in the Chicago suburb of Hinsdale. In 2019 Deeda and her husband moved to Custer, South Dakota, where Deep Creek Art reopened at 26 South 6th Street. Custer, home to Custer State Park and close by Wind Cave National Park, is the ideal location for Deeda to pursue her love of painting and photography. During the past thirty years, Deeda's photographs and paintings have been awarded recognition to include: Princeton Fine Art Faire, Hinsdale Fine Art Faire, Graue Mill and Museum Photography Exhibition, Dixon Fine Art Exhibition and the Dahl Mountain Photo Exhibition.

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Imprint:   Mission Point Press
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   295g
ISBN:   9781954786677
ISBN 10:   1954786670
Pages:   110
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Deeda Cordin grew up on Deep Creek Ranch, a working cattle ranch near Glenwood, New Mexico. Later her family moved to Timberline Ranch near Dubois, Wyoming. Deeda was home schooled for most of her primary education because of distance to public schools. Later she graduated from Virginia lntermont College, one of few colleges where a student can take her horse to school with them. Following years of exhibiting and selling her paintings and photographs in fine art venues, Deeda opened Deep Creek Art in 1995 in the Chicago suburb of Hinsdale. That location became a teaching studio for students of all ages. Deeda also taught art at nearby Kingswood Academy for twenty-two years. In 2019 Deeda and her husband moved to Custer, South Dakota, where Deep Creek Art reopened at 26 South 6th Street. Custer, home to Custer State Park and close by Wind Cave National Park, is the ideal location for Deeda to pursue her love of painting and photography. During the past thirty years, Deeda's photographs and paintings have been awarded recognition to include: Princeton Fine Art Faire, Hinsdale Fine Art Faire, Graue Mill and Museum Photography Exhibition, Dixon Fine Art Exhibition and the Dahl Mountain Photo Exhibition.

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