MC51
Mini Canvas Print
Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)
Pòoko runs across the desert as life-giving rain clouds gather upon the horizon accompanied by butterflies. She also carries elements of prayers - rainclouds that give blessings to all life. Pòoko jumps over a migration spiral and friendship symbol representing the journey of dogs and people. The footprints celebrate the oldest find in the American southwest of ancient tracks over 2,500 years old. Dogs continue to be a part of traditional ceremonies, stories, art, and the spiritual world.
6 inches square (15.24 cm square)
Print uses fade and water-resistant ink.
Print image wraps around the edges over a wood frame with a sawtooth hanger.
A clear resealable envelope with a hanging tab protects the print.
Card on backside includes:
A description of the print.
A biography of the artist.
Information about the indigenous culture.