The Winds of Love Blow Few Shaman
Celebrating the magic of ancient rock art, reclaimed steel, resin, and rust, The Winds of Love Blow Few Shaman is made predominately from repurposed metal. It features Ancestral Pueblo-inspired petroglyph symbols plasma cut by hand into the steel.
The cosmic-style abstract head is made of resin and 100% natural Mica-based pigment powders as well as authentic ground turquoise from the American Southwest. The resin is cradled in the bottom of an old fire extinguisher, while the hair, arms, and legs come from old snap ties commonly used in construction. (Please note that, like the moon, the surface of the resin has tiny craters here and there.)
Almost three feet tall and ready to hang indoors or under the moon and stars, this marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else! It can also be staked into the ground or in a flower pot.
Plus, 10% of profits go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org).
Celebrating the magic of ancient rock art, reclaimed steel, resin, and rust, The Winds of Love Blow Few Shaman is made predominately from repurposed metal. It features Ancestral Pueblo-inspired petroglyph symbols plasma cut by hand into the steel.
The cosmic-style abstract head is made of resin and 100% natural Mica-based pigment powders as well as authentic ground turquoise from the American Southwest. The resin is cradled in the bottom of an old fire extinguisher, while the hair, arms, and legs come from old snap ties commonly used in construction. (Please note that, like the moon, the surface of the resin has tiny craters here and there.)
Almost three feet tall and ready to hang indoors or under the moon and stars, this marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else! It can also be staked into the ground or in a flower pot.
Plus, 10% of profits go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org).
Celebrating the magic of ancient rock art, reclaimed steel, resin, and rust, The Winds of Love Blow Few Shaman is made predominately from repurposed metal. It features Ancestral Pueblo-inspired petroglyph symbols plasma cut by hand into the steel.
The cosmic-style abstract head is made of resin and 100% natural Mica-based pigment powders as well as authentic ground turquoise from the American Southwest. The resin is cradled in the bottom of an old fire extinguisher, while the hair, arms, and legs come from old snap ties commonly used in construction. (Please note that, like the moon, the surface of the resin has tiny craters here and there.)
Almost three feet tall and ready to hang indoors or under the moon and stars, this marriage of rustic and fine art makes an unforgettable gift for you or someone else! It can also be staked into the ground or in a flower pot.
Plus, 10% of profits go to the Navajo Water Project (navajowaterproject.org).