Kaw River - Lost Medicine

$1,800.00

So much to Ponder - a place in time

A Sandbar on the Kaw River.

Losing ones medicine bag is like losing a part of ones soul. Each item a thought, a memory, a spiritual memento a sacred artifact that has a physical connection with a place a time a person. Some items represented, Bison Bone, Arrowhead, Turtle Fetish, Shells, Clay Beads, Cedar smudge, Clay Marbles, Clay Necklace. Feather

32”x48” W/ a Ks Cottonwood frame I made fr om 100 year old wood, milled in the original Homestead mill more then 40 years ago (Rock Creek, KS) This is a very unique piece, all materials gathered onsite from Kaw river. The water is represented by a acrylic resin, mixed and poured over nature sand.

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So much to Ponder - a place in time

A Sandbar on the Kaw River.

Losing ones medicine bag is like losing a part of ones soul. Each item a thought, a memory, a spiritual memento a sacred artifact that has a physical connection with a place a time a person. Some items represented, Bison Bone, Arrowhead, Turtle Fetish, Shells, Clay Beads, Cedar smudge, Clay Marbles, Clay Necklace. Feather

32”x48” W/ a Ks Cottonwood frame I made fr om 100 year old wood, milled in the original Homestead mill more then 40 years ago (Rock Creek, KS) This is a very unique piece, all materials gathered onsite from Kaw river. The water is represented by a acrylic resin, mixed and poured over nature sand.

So much to Ponder - a place in time

A Sandbar on the Kaw River.

Losing ones medicine bag is like losing a part of ones soul. Each item a thought, a memory, a spiritual memento a sacred artifact that has a physical connection with a place a time a person. Some items represented, Bison Bone, Arrowhead, Turtle Fetish, Shells, Clay Beads, Cedar smudge, Clay Marbles, Clay Necklace. Feather

32”x48” W/ a Ks Cottonwood frame I made fr om 100 year old wood, milled in the original Homestead mill more then 40 years ago (Rock Creek, KS) This is a very unique piece, all materials gathered onsite from Kaw river. The water is represented by a acrylic resin, mixed and poured over nature sand.

LIfe Size Diorama, that’s the best description I have for these captivating pieces. Made from Kansas clay’s and natural materiel’s gathered locally.