Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Learning from other cultures

My DBF spent a few days in New Mexico and northern Arizona over his spring break, and he stopped at a table run by a Native American woman just outside the Canyon De Chelly National Monument. She was displaying various works of art, including this painting on what I believe is shale or limestone. He was drawn to the bright colors, and brought it home for me, since I was unable to accompany him. We can certainly identify the pots, and the maize. The bright blue figure is Kokopelli, whom many say is a fertility god. I told DBF not to get ANY ideas!!!

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  1. That is a gorgeous piece of art. I love the southwestern look. How thoughtful for him to bring you such a nice present. Great shot!!

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  2. That's so funny! Reminds me - our house is southwestern in style and decor, so two separate friends presented us with Kokopeli housewarming gifts. We all cracked up when we told them what they were. Of course we are all so far past child-bearing age there are absolutely no worries! Nice shot!

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  3. When we hear you are expecting we will blame it on the fertility God! LOL This is beautiful - love those brilliant colors!

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  4. Isn't he a prankster sort too? Look out! Wonderful colors, good choice Mr. Val

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  5. Nice gift; I like the bright colors although with the whole fertility curse I would probably refuse to allow it in the house!

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  6. Great colors, great gift. And I love the happy Kokopelli too.

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  7. I have Kokopelli symbols (another theme?)all over the house. He brings me joy (nothing else!).

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  8. South western art always intrigued me. Great colorful shot. H'mm fertility God, Has he answered your prayers?:)

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  9. A beautiful picture, Val. Your light box works great.

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  10. Your DBF is very thoughful! It's a lovely piece and the vivid colors are wonderful!

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