Grand Canyon Polychrome is a distinctive rock art style of the Grand Canyon. Perhaps thousands of years old, these colorful paintings can be found under overhangs in a small area of the vast Esplanade, an eroded sandstone shelf in the middle depths of the Grand Canyon. A typical panel contains a row of elongated anthropomorphic entities intermixed with geometric figures, bighorn sheep, and other animals. Much overpainting is present. The complex composition and fine detail of the paintings are notable. After years of exploration, Nick Eastridge revisited all the sites in this book in a single hike. Without revealing locations, this book contains the photographs, sketches, and observations from that trip.