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Elk Dreamer - Original Kinetic Painting by Kathy Morrow
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Original Kinetic Painting Framed 43 x 36 with hand stitched Suede mats designed by the artist.
The Plains Indian tribes believed that certain people had the power of Elk Medicine. The Elk Dreamer could help a young man find the right mate and had abilities to find herds of animals at hunting time. The symbols of an Elk Dreamer were an elk design with lightning bolts coming from its eyes, much like Cupid and his arrows.
The elk demonstrate the power of love. These designs are prominent on the left side of the painting in the shield of the Elk Dreamer. Flanking the shield are the bull and cow elk. The other side of the painting shows the unlikely match of the Cowboy and Indian maiden. Notice the color and designs of the blanket that he is putting around her. They are similar to the pattern created in the bead design that connects to two paintings together. The design can be seen from an extreme side angle.
The top layer has elk on one side and lightning on the other. When you stand in the middle all the parts come together and fit like puzzle pieces. You will see the lightning coming out of the elk at the top. You can also see the Indian maiden and her cowboy lover and the shield flanked by the bull and cow elk.
The Plains Indian tribes believed that certain people had the power of Elk Medicine. The Elk Dreamer could help a young man find the right mate and had abilities to find herds of animals at hunting time. The symbols of an Elk Dreamer were an elk design with lightning bolts coming from its eyes, much like Cupid and his arrows.
The elk demonstrate the power of love. These designs are prominent on the left side of the painting in the shield of the Elk Dreamer. Flanking the shield are the bull and cow elk. The other side of the painting shows the unlikely match of the Cowboy and Indian maiden. Notice the color and designs of the blanket that he is putting around her. They are similar to the pattern created in the bead design that connects to two paintings together. The design can be seen from an extreme side angle.
The top layer has elk on one side and lightning on the other. When you stand in the middle all the parts come together and fit like puzzle pieces. You will see the lightning coming out of the elk at the top. You can also see the Indian maiden and her cowboy lover and the shield flanked by the bull and cow elk.