PC22
Matted print
Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)
A maiden with a feather plume headdress with corn ears and corn seed designs upon her body reaches outward to parrots gathered around corn plants. Rain clouds approach from the horizon as a dragonfly and rain bird announces the coming rain.
The Pueblo people have traded these colorful parrots from mesoamerican people since 750 C.E., representing a long history of contact among native people in the Americas.
• Bevel cut mat is 11" by 14" (27.9 by 35.5 cm) with backing board.
• Printed on acid-free photo paper with smudge, fade, & water-resistant ink.
• Includes a description, biography of the artist, & information on the indigenous culture.
• Packaged in a clear resealable envelope.
• Print fits in a standard frame. Framed print photo shows display possibilities, frame not included.