Owl Spirit No. 5
The owl holds a prominent place in Native American mythology. This particular representation is based on the petroglyph found at Columbia Hills State Park near Dallesport, Washington (photo #5), which is sometimes referred to as the "Spedis Owl."
Owl Spirit No. 5 is made predominantly from salvaged metal. Repurposed copper forms the face and feather. The image has been plasma cut by hand into the metal.
Dimensions:
36 inches tall
29.5 inches wide
This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else.
NOTE: 10% of profits from this sale go to Native Hope (nativehope.org) and Native Women Running (nativewomenrunning.com).
The owl holds a prominent place in Native American mythology. This particular representation is based on the petroglyph found at Columbia Hills State Park near Dallesport, Washington (photo #5), which is sometimes referred to as the "Spedis Owl."
Owl Spirit No. 5 is made predominantly from salvaged metal. Repurposed copper forms the face and feather. The image has been plasma cut by hand into the metal.
Dimensions:
36 inches tall
29.5 inches wide
This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else.
NOTE: 10% of profits from this sale go to Native Hope (nativehope.org) and Native Women Running (nativewomenrunning.com).
The owl holds a prominent place in Native American mythology. This particular representation is based on the petroglyph found at Columbia Hills State Park near Dallesport, Washington (photo #5), which is sometimes referred to as the "Spedis Owl."
Owl Spirit No. 5 is made predominantly from salvaged metal. Repurposed copper forms the face and feather. The image has been plasma cut by hand into the metal.
Dimensions:
36 inches tall
29.5 inches wide
This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else.
NOTE: 10% of profits from this sale go to Native Hope (nativehope.org) and Native Women Running (nativewomenrunning.com).