Silver Wings of Morning Kachina
The Silver Wings of Morning Kachina metal sculpture is a celebration of ancient Native American rock art, reclaimed metal, and a new day. Except for the circle surrounding the head and the base, the majority of the rust has been removed from the body to reveal the original "silver" color below. The Kachina features Ancestral Pueblo-inspired petroglyph symbols plasma cut by hand into the steel, while the copper face comes from the bottom of a vintage fire extinguisher. A turquoise-colored bead necklace completes the picture. And the gentle rustling of the copper chimes in the wind provides the perfect antidote to life's more grinding moments. (Chimes come in turquoise or natural copper, which will develop a beautiful patina in time. Specify your choice during checkout.)
Add directional lighting from below and watch the shadows come out to play when the sun goes down.
The Silver Wings of Morning Kachina metal sculpture is a celebration of ancient Native American rock art, reclaimed metal, and a new day. Except for the circle surrounding the head and the base, the majority of the rust has been removed from the body to reveal the original "silver" color below. The Kachina features Ancestral Pueblo-inspired petroglyph symbols plasma cut by hand into the steel, while the copper face comes from the bottom of a vintage fire extinguisher. A turquoise-colored bead necklace completes the picture. And the gentle rustling of the copper chimes in the wind provides the perfect antidote to life's more grinding moments. (Chimes come in turquoise or natural copper, which will develop a beautiful patina in time. Specify your choice during checkout.)
Add directional lighting from below and watch the shadows come out to play when the sun goes down.
The Silver Wings of Morning Kachina metal sculpture is a celebration of ancient Native American rock art, reclaimed metal, and a new day. Except for the circle surrounding the head and the base, the majority of the rust has been removed from the body to reveal the original "silver" color below. The Kachina features Ancestral Pueblo-inspired petroglyph symbols plasma cut by hand into the steel, while the copper face comes from the bottom of a vintage fire extinguisher. A turquoise-colored bead necklace completes the picture. And the gentle rustling of the copper chimes in the wind provides the perfect antidote to life's more grinding moments. (Chimes come in turquoise or natural copper, which will develop a beautiful patina in time. Specify your choice during checkout.)
Add directional lighting from below and watch the shadows come out to play when the sun goes down.