


Shaman Watching Over the Village
This shaman, watching over the village and its people, maintains an inner vigilance. I imagine it to be a source of energy and love-a fierce caring, perhaps, on the part of the one called to this role. This piece, done in Mexico, has a sense of Mayan history as well as contemporary design.
Acrylic, watercolor crayon, rice paper with geli design, gold gilding mounted on a 10” x 10” cradleboard
This shaman, watching over the village and its people, maintains an inner vigilance. I imagine it to be a source of energy and love-a fierce caring, perhaps, on the part of the one called to this role. This piece, done in Mexico, has a sense of Mayan history as well as contemporary design.
Acrylic, watercolor crayon, rice paper with geli design, gold gilding mounted on a 10” x 10” cradleboard
This shaman, watching over the village and its people, maintains an inner vigilance. I imagine it to be a source of energy and love-a fierce caring, perhaps, on the part of the one called to this role. This piece, done in Mexico, has a sense of Mayan history as well as contemporary design.
Acrylic, watercolor crayon, rice paper with geli design, gold gilding mounted on a 10” x 10” cradleboard