"Whoosh" 18" by 24 " a/p numbered limited edition print
Created on August 18, 2015 "Whoosh " signifies the strength and beauty of an Indigenous women's power and resilience to stand strong through many of life's storms. This image is of a Narragansett woman, whose name is Leah, as she danced in a contest at a Brown University Powow. This piece won in 2017 The National Congress for the American Indian Art Contest Award. Leah is in her fancy shawl, dance style regalia. While she danced, a strong wind, and rain storm appeared that caused objects to fly in the air, tents to topple over, and sent people scrambling in a desperate run for cover. However, Leah stayed steadfast, strong and statuesque as if her every step was rooted into the Earth and it would take a much more powerful storm to effect her dance style, steps or concentration. Iridescent ribbon colors from her fancy shawl, blew in a North Easterly direction as if her shawl's ribbons were mimicking the colors of the wind. Each print includes Deborah Spears Moorehead's most recent bio and a Certificate of Authenticity signed and numbered by the artist,
Details
- ArtistDeborah Spears Morehead
- Category For Your Home
Materials
This is a colored pencil rendered drawing enhanced with photoshop, limited edition numbered print on museum quality acid free paper. Included with this purchase is a numbered artist proof and an artist signed certificate of authenticity.
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"Whoosh" 18" by 24 " a/p numbered limited edition print
"Whoosh" 18" by 24 " a/p numbered limited edition print
$440.00