How Many More Shaman Rustic Metal Sculpture

$399.00
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The How Many More Shaman is inspired by the Big Warrior petroglyph (photo #8) found in Crow Canyon, New Mexico. It is made solely from salvaged metal. A beautifully rusted circular saw blade forms the head, while the grate from an old grill serves as the body. The extremities were once construction snap ties.

This piece can hang on a wall or be staked in the garden (in the ground or in a flower pot).

Dimensions:

46.5 inches tall

22 inches wide

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes a very special one-of-a-kind gift.

NOTE: 10% of profits from this sale go to Native Hope (nativehope.org) and Native Women Running (nativewomenrunning.com).

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The How Many More Shaman is inspired by the Big Warrior petroglyph (photo #8) found in Crow Canyon, New Mexico. It is made solely from salvaged metal. A beautifully rusted circular saw blade forms the head, while the grate from an old grill serves as the body. The extremities were once construction snap ties.

This piece can hang on a wall or be staked in the garden (in the ground or in a flower pot).

Dimensions:

46.5 inches tall

22 inches wide

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes a very special one-of-a-kind gift.

NOTE: 10% of profits from this sale go to Native Hope (nativehope.org) and Native Women Running (nativewomenrunning.com).

The How Many More Shaman is inspired by the Big Warrior petroglyph (photo #8) found in Crow Canyon, New Mexico. It is made solely from salvaged metal. A beautifully rusted circular saw blade forms the head, while the grate from an old grill serves as the body. The extremities were once construction snap ties.

This piece can hang on a wall or be staked in the garden (in the ground or in a flower pot).

Dimensions:

46.5 inches tall

22 inches wide

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes a very special one-of-a-kind gift.

NOTE: 10% of profits from this sale go to Native Hope (nativehope.org) and Native Women Running (nativewomenrunning.com).