Coyote Places the Stars No. 2 Metal Panel

$599.00

Coyote Places the Stars No. 2 is based on the petroglyph found in Nine Mile Canyon near Price, Utah (photo #5) and a creation story told by several tribes... One day Coyote was given a sack of stars and instructed to arrange them in the sky in careful order. At first he did as he was told. But, being Coyote, he soon became tired and bored and ended up throwing the rest of the bag up in the sky.

The image has been plasma cut by hand into salvaged sheet of thin metal without disturbing the beautiful rust and is best appreciated with some sort of back lighting (from a window or with the use of LED lighting).

Dimensions:

28.5 inches wide

22 inches tall

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else.

Ten percent of profits from this sale go to the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (csvanw.org).

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Coyote Places the Stars No. 2 is based on the petroglyph found in Nine Mile Canyon near Price, Utah (photo #5) and a creation story told by several tribes... One day Coyote was given a sack of stars and instructed to arrange them in the sky in careful order. At first he did as he was told. But, being Coyote, he soon became tired and bored and ended up throwing the rest of the bag up in the sky.

The image has been plasma cut by hand into salvaged sheet of thin metal without disturbing the beautiful rust and is best appreciated with some sort of back lighting (from a window or with the use of LED lighting).

Dimensions:

28.5 inches wide

22 inches tall

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else.

Ten percent of profits from this sale go to the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (csvanw.org).

Coyote Places the Stars No. 2 is based on the petroglyph found in Nine Mile Canyon near Price, Utah (photo #5) and a creation story told by several tribes... One day Coyote was given a sack of stars and instructed to arrange them in the sky in careful order. At first he did as he was told. But, being Coyote, he soon became tired and bored and ended up throwing the rest of the bag up in the sky.

The image has been plasma cut by hand into salvaged sheet of thin metal without disturbing the beautiful rust and is best appreciated with some sort of back lighting (from a window or with the use of LED lighting).

Dimensions:

28.5 inches wide

22 inches tall

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else.

Ten percent of profits from this sale go to the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (csvanw.org).