PC43
Matted print
Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)
A spiritual star being who brings balance to the universe.
Katsinam are benevolent spirits who give guidance to the Hopi people. These ceremonies occur throughout the year. They represent many roles, from warriors, animals, plants, and elements such as rain and stars. As a bridge between this world and the spiritual, they remind the Hopi people of the path of life.
• Artwork and artist's marks are printed with shadowing for a layered effect.
• 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.