Shooting Star Shaman Sculpture
The Shooting Star Shaman is inspired by some Barrier Canyon Style rock art found in the Head of Sinbad pictograph site near Green River, Utah (photo #12). The pictograph in question is sometimes referred to as a snake dance or meteor shaman.
The piece is made almost entirely from salvaged and repurposed metal. The images have been plasma cut by hand. See video below.
Dimensions:
102.5 inches tall
52 inches wide
12.5-inch diameter (base)
Standing just a hair taller than eight-and-a-half feet, 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 Shooting Star Shaman is inspired by some Barrier Canyon Style rock art found in the Head of Sinbad pictograph site near Green River, Utah (photo #12). The pictograph in question is sometimes referred to as a snake dance or meteor shaman.
The piece is made almost entirely from salvaged and repurposed metal. The images have been plasma cut by hand. See video below.
Dimensions:
102.5 inches tall
52 inches wide
12.5-inch diameter (base)
Standing just a hair taller than eight-and-a-half feet, 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 Shooting Star Shaman is inspired by some Barrier Canyon Style rock art found in the Head of Sinbad pictograph site near Green River, Utah (photo #12). The pictograph in question is sometimes referred to as a snake dance or meteor shaman.
The piece is made almost entirely from salvaged and repurposed metal. The images have been plasma cut by hand. See video below.
Dimensions:
102.5 inches tall
52 inches wide
12.5-inch diameter (base)
Standing just a hair taller than eight-and-a-half feet, 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).