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Koshari :: The Medicine Men of Laughter |
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Nurtured By Prayer Bronze Sculpture 3 Artists Proofs Available - Contact for more information "Nurtured by Prayer was inspired by the desire to reflect the more feminine aspects of life. Nurtured by Prayer is the balanced response to Embodiment of Prayer, my masculine form." |
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Relationship / The Eternal Journey Bronze Sculpture "This piece was created to honor the "Relationship", the opportunity to discover and nourish a bond with another person. Before beginning the material work, I meditated on how different spiritual and physical elements converge and interact within a fulfilling loving relationship, and how I might represent these ideas in the symbolic language of sculpture." |
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The Embodiment Of Prayer Bronze Sculpture "My creative energy is often spiritual in nature. Each of my sculptures invariably represent some aspect of praise and appreciation for life’s beauty, ebb and flow. The Embodiment of Prayer is a created image that specifically captures what is a reflection of my spirituality. Since my Pueblo religion restricts the realistic unveiling of ceremonial life, I am constantly challenged by the use of abstract art to represent the sacred." |
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Grandfather Story Teller - "In the Moment" Bronze Sculpture 3 Artists Proofs Available - Contact for more information "In Pueblo tradition, storytellers are the elders who relay cultural history to the younger generations through animated tales and often amusing anecdotes. Before there was television and modern conveniences, families gathered together in the evening and listened for hours as grandmothers and grandfathers shared the events of the day, and told stories of days gone by. This reinforced the closeness of family and still continues to this day." |
Natural Divinity Bronze Wall Sculpture "This piece was inspired by the union and marriage of two friends. I wanted to incorporate all the things a couple would want to create and experience in the union of their lives as husband and wife. This piece reflects the achievement of a harmonious balance among the natural elements, as well as the importance of family and prayer." |
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Love Those Melons - Past Edition Bronze Sculpture "The idea for this came from something I witnessed. I was at a sacred ceremony, closed to the public, and It was during a slow time of the day. Five or six kosharis were standing in the middle of the plaza when a woman in all her ceremonial regalia walked by." |
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Bliss Clay Original |
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Peaceful Blessing Clay Original |
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Creating the Blessing Clay Original |


















