Monday 18 June 2012

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⪼⫶⨁⫶⪻ Ꮠ ᎯᎷ ᏟᏒᎾᏇ ⪼⫶⨁⫶⪻

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"I Am Crow"


"Coyote Rock"

"Walks Alone"



"Dream of the Bear"



"Shadow of the Bear"



"Bird of Prey"



"Blue Fire"



"Ceremony"



"Circle of Power"



"Distant Storm"



"Listens to Thunder"



"Medicine Dog"



"The Messenger"



"Natane" Daughter of the Ghost Dance

"Owns the Eagle



"Prophet"



"Sees Behind"



"Guardian of the Canyon"



"Homecoming"



"Shadow on the Sun"



"Standing I Fly"



"Two Stars"



"Hawk Bell"



"Last Buffalo"



"Night Whispers"



"Red Path"



"Return of Red Earth"



"Silent Sky"



"Voice of Half Moon"

i have been selfishly hording these images of Kirby Sattler's artwork for years. i am mesmerised by the beauty, detail, and imagination he puts into each piece. they evoke such a strong connection of Earth Medicine for me, that i thought it was time to share.

a little about the artist:
The work of Kirby Sattler is fueled by an inherent interest in the Indigenous Peoples of the Earth. His current images evolve from the history, ceremony, mythology, and spirituality of the Native American. Sattler's ultra-detailed interpretations examine the inseparable relationship between the Indian and his natural world, reflecting a culture that had no hard line between the sacred and the mundane. Each painting functions on the premise that all natural phenomena have souls independent of their physical beings. Under such a belief, the wearing of sacred objects were a source of spiritual power. Any object- a stone, a plait of sweet grass, a part of an animal, the wing of a bird- could contain the essence of the metaphysical qualities identified to the objects and desired by the Native American. This acquisition of "Medicine", or spiritual power, was central to the lives of the Indian. It provided the conduit to the unseen forces of the universe which predominated their lives.

visit his site here. where you can view more works and read more about the artist and his views.
 
http://earth-age.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/blog-post_12.html
 

Thursday 14 June 2012

THE MIRACULOUS MUNDANE


Thursday, June 14, 2012

THE MIRACULOUS MUNDANE

It's clearly obvious I have an obsession and deep love for ROMANCE WAS BORN. When and where can I buy this entire collection because I am head over heels in love!!?? Their pre-fall collection contains digital prints by artist Stephen Bush, known for his landscape paintings in psychedelic abstract colors often with elements of the absurd.  Not only does the this line scream psychedelia but with the inspiration steming from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory which is, hands down a favorite of mine, I just can't get enough. Who doesn't like bright colors, candy, hypnotizing images and creepy creatures.

Dive in and enjoy a sweet treat.















Lady Campbell Weed Lord Adelaide, 2011



Duncan Renovator, 2012


The Lure of Paris #29, 2011


Furthered, 2012


Rhodamine Mabel Bungaara, 2011


 
http://wovenbohemia.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/miraculous-mundane.html