Elk Bones
38″ H. X 18″ W
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
34″ H. X 14″ W
Sonoran Serenade
24″ H. X 14″ W. Â
Shoot for the Moon
  24″ H. X 16″ W. On December 21, 1886, (133 years ago) the last time the full moon on the winter solstice occurred, an officer in the United States Army in South Dakota was killed with his company of eighty men. He had boasted that with a company of men he could ride [...]
Sage Urn
 19″ H. X 12″ W. Sage is considered a sacred plant by indigenous people–smudging through burning of the sage plant creates a smoke which is used for a cleansing and purification of the spirit. This burnished urn includes the ancient spiral symbol of fertility and exponentiality that ones’ life creates.
Must Have Been
37†H. x 22†W.
Horse Canyon
21″ H. X 14″ W.
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
 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 [...]