Wood is Poplar and Cedar, held together with wood glue.
Wood is Poplar and Cedar, held together with wood glue.
Hand cut on band saw, oscillating spindle sander and hand sand. Fished with linseed oil. 24'X12'
Hand cut on band saw, oscillating spindle sander and hand sand. Fished with linseed oil. 24'X12'
Wood is Poplar and Cedar, held together with metal screws, no glue.
Wood is Poplar and Cedar, held together with metal screws, no glue.
Hand cut on band saw and hand sanded. Finished with linseed oil and painted. 24'X 16'
Hand cut on band saw and hand sanded. Finished with linseed oil and painted. 24'X 16'
Taken from my Seminole Indian heritage.
Taken from my Seminole Indian heritage.
This piece is figure being embraced by the spirits. Each pattern has a meaning: Fire, Rain, Arrow and Broken Arrow, Mountains and No Name.
This piece is figure being embraced by the spirits. Each pattern has a meaning: Fire, Rain, Arrow and Broken Arrow, Mountains and No Name.
This piece is created with paper-mache and painted with gouache. 18'X24'
This piece is created with paper-mache and painted with gouache. 18'X24'
Taken from my Seminole Indian heritage. This piece is based in a folklore store: Stolen Fire.
Taken from my Seminole Indian heritage. This piece is based in a folklore store: Stolen Fire.
Each patter has a meaning: Rain, Storm and Trees. The neck is embellished with glass bead necklace. s
Each patter has a meaning: Rain, Storm and Trees. The neck is embellished with glass bead necklace. s
With his two fiery twigs, he grabs fire back to the Seminole tribe. Created with paper-mache and painted with gouache. 20'X18'
With his two fiery twigs, he grabs fire back to the Seminole tribe. Created with paper-mache and painted with gouache. 20'X18'
Low fire clay, bright red over black glaze.
Low fire clay, bright red over black glaze.
High fire clay embellished with glass beads and feathers.
High fire clay embellished with glass beads and feathers.
Based of Seminole Native America Indian folklore the Trickster.
Based of Seminole Native America Indian folklore the Trickster.
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