Deer Dancer (Watercolor)
A deer dancer accesses spiritual worlds through the art of kinetic energy. The enchanting deer emerges into the wilderness and dances in the flower world as a way to release any harm caused by the natural world. This sacred ritual is an anchor to identity of the Yaqui/Yoeme tribe, Uto-Aztecan speaking indigenous people ranging from Mexico to the Southwestern United States.
Special edition print on 65lb cardstock paper.
Packaged in protective plastic sleeve and backboard or rolled up in a tube if larger.
A deer dancer accesses spiritual worlds through the art of kinetic energy. The enchanting deer emerges into the wilderness and dances in the flower world as a way to release any harm caused by the natural world. This sacred ritual is an anchor to identity of the Yaqui/Yoeme tribe, Uto-Aztecan speaking indigenous people ranging from Mexico to the Southwestern United States.
Special edition print on 65lb cardstock paper.
Packaged in protective plastic sleeve and backboard or rolled up in a tube if larger.
A deer dancer accesses spiritual worlds through the art of kinetic energy. The enchanting deer emerges into the wilderness and dances in the flower world as a way to release any harm caused by the natural world. This sacred ritual is an anchor to identity of the Yaqui/Yoeme tribe, Uto-Aztecan speaking indigenous people ranging from Mexico to the Southwestern United States.
Special edition print on 65lb cardstock paper.
Packaged in protective plastic sleeve and backboard or rolled up in a tube if larger.