The Corno The Corno

35″ H. x 18″ W. Corno means, “horn”. It is an Italian amulet of ancient origin. The stylized horn has evolved from a natural goat or sheep horn to that of a twisted African descent. Most cornos are carved out of red coral, becoming a smooth impression of a horn. The old European moon goddess, [...]

Venus of the Valley Venus of the Valley

42″ H. X 18″ W.   The Venus of Lespugue was found in 1922 by Saint Perrier in the cave of Les Rideaux. The sculpture was originally made out of mammoth ivory, measures 5.75″ high and is dated at 27,000 years old. She represents the Earth and it’s fertility and the continuation of life. She [...]

Elk Bones Elk Bones

38″ H. X 18″ W

Contemplating the King Contemplating the King

35″ H. x 15″ W. The fastest animal on earth captured the attention of Emperor Frederico II di Svevia at the beginning of the XIII century, some 3200 years after records show China was hunting with falcons and giving them as royal gifts. In 1234 A.C., as Frederico II was besieging the castle of Roccarespampani, [...]

Masaii Masaii

34″ H. X 14″ W

Sonoran Serenade Sonoran Serenade

24″ H. X 14″ W.  

Must Have Been Must Have Been

37” H. x 22” W.

Blue Buffalo Ghost Dance Blue Buffalo Ghost Dance

30″ H. X 18″ W. The intention of the ghost dancers show a whimsical portrayal of their dance inside the vessel which captures the spirit of the buffalo rising after falling from a cliff.

AWL AWL

  22″ H. X 16.5″ W. Advanced bone tools and bone art developed in Europe about 40,000 years ago. Archeologist’s consider bone working a marker in modern human behavior. The bone awl enabled humans to sew hides, work clothing and thrive in cooler climates. Coeur d’Alene translation and namesake came from the French and Indian [...]

Anasazi Treasures Anasazi Treasures

  Raku Clay Vessel 23″ H x 16″ W The Anazazi, also known as the “Ancient Ones”, wandered into the four corners area around the time of Christ and carried on a prosperous and peaceful existence for abour 1400 years. The culture knapped obsidian; twisted sage bark; wove baskets; made pots; honed bone awls; and [...]

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