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Pastel Greeting Card featuring the painting Kokopelli and Everyman by Mtnwoman Silver

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Kokopelli and Everyman Greeting Card

Mtnwoman Silver

by Mtnwoman Silver

$4.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

Design Details

There are many symbols in this work. The basic idea was that we are a part of everyone and everything. I included a white guy, a black guy, a native... more

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Comments (2)

Andrea Grimsley

Andrea Grimsley

I really this piece, so much content and symbolism, it's really a pleasure to view.

Artist's Description

There are many symbols in this work. The basic idea was that we are a part of everyone and everything. I included a white guy, a black guy, a native American, fish to represent the animal world, and Kachina figures to represent God beliefs. The beautiful snake represents and is a disguise for the evil in the world and I included kokopelli flute players to keep it soothed and under control. Every color is present in varying degrees in every section of the painting as curved lines to show the interconnection of all that is. People present a well-dressed image but there is so much going on inside, influences from everyone we have met and every belief we have.

About Mtnwoman Silver

Mtnwoman Silver

Artist Biography Silver has been a professional artist for 30years and currently resides in Oklahoma City. Her formal education includes a fine arts degree in studio arts and post-graduate study in graphic design. She has lived and painted in Louisiana, Colorado, Tennessee, Texas, and Oklahoma. In her current work, she uses acrylic paint, hand-painted and stamped papers, found objects, and fabric. Her paintings, mixed media works, and art quilts have won numerous awards and have been exhibited in regional and national juried shows. She is a member of the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition and the Oklahoma Art Guild. Find her on Facebook at: MtnWoman Silver Fine Art. More art images may be accessed through www.artbysilver.com.

 

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