“Rose Dehutt was a second mom to me. She was in her early 20s and she put me under her wing and became a saving grace in my life because at that time my parents really weren’t taking care of me. Rose would feed me and sew my clothes. She owned a nice car and we would go cruising around the island together and do a lot of wonderful things. I named my daughter Natalie Rose after Rose. I have a really big space in my heart where Rose lives.”
— Alpin (Hamilton) Noble
From the 2020 LA ART Show Limited Edition collection of archival digital prints signed, titled, numbered, and dated by the photographer, these wood-framed photographs are approximately 29 x 23-inches and meet all Library of Congress standards with non-glare, UV protected Museum Glass over 100% Cotton RagMat and backing board. The collection is a limited edition of twelve with several pieces already acquired by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Stanford University as well as private galleries and collectors. Wehrheim's historic Taylor Camp photos are the most complete and evocative documentary of a sixties and seventies counter-culture community and represent "the ultimate hippie fantasy".
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