Show ft W L ML 1 SHOWN ABOVE is the interior of the Denver Art Museum's van be in Rangely August A coming i I V- the Denver Art Museum's long art will be at Elk's Park In Rangely on Thursday and Fri- August The stop is part of the van's tour The van features The Natural an exhibition of the influences of nature in It includes 25 works dating from the century to the Through and visitors to will see some of the ways in which nature has ed man in his artistic Among highlights of the exhibition Colorado A century Six Armed Dancing sculpture of sand- stone from central India shows the use of as a religious Tl of a small ceramic vessel made by a Mayan craftsman in Guatemala between and A.D. San artist Richard Martinez shows how Indians speak to heavenly spirits through nature in his watercolor of a pair of eagle is made possible through grants and gifts from the National En- for the Arts in the Colorado Council on the Arts and a state ageny funded by the Colorado General Jefferson County Martin Marietta the Harry W. Rabb Kerr Ford and Kerr and Ci and J The exhibition is free and will be open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p m. on August 3 and It will also be P 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on August |