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KCS: North Carolina Museum of History

Karen Carr Studio
North Carolina Museum of History

All images created under contract for Karen Carr Studio. All rights reserved ©2012

Judaculla Rock (actual size, approx. 17' wide. illustration size, approx 10' wide): Deep in the mountains of Jackson County, just outside Sylva, North Carolina, sets a large, baffling stone. It is a soapstone boulder, and it’s covered with a plethora of strange drawings that some archaeologists believe may be 2,000 to 3,000years old. Even the Cherokee Indians consider the site ancient, pre-dating their presence in the area. The rock has been studied by researchers across the world, but no one has ever deciphered the bizarre petroglyphs on the stone or figured out who made them.  Judacullarock.com



Working
under Karen Carr Studio, John Lund / Lund Arts created illustrations and historical maps for the NC Museum of History.

From www.karencarr.com:

"Karen recently completed several images for the Museum's The Story of North Carolina"expansion, including maps and murals tracing important developments from pre-colonial times to the present."


 Indian Trade Routes - Detail

Indian Trade Routes Icons

Trail of Tears Map - Detail

Robson House: A typical early-nineteenth-century eastern North Carolina farmhouse and surrounding landscape.

KCS: North Carolina Museum of History
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KCS: North Carolina Museum of History

Working under Karen Carr Studio, John Lund / Lund Arts created illustrations and historical maps for the NC Museum of History. From www.karencar Read More

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