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More 'Honoring First Artists' by Carolyn WarmSun
Entrance Acrylic Wayfinding Acrylic Hope Acrylic Prayer Flags Acrylic
Indian Summer Acrylic Seeking Place Acrylic Wildflowers Acrylic Fire Dancing Acrylic
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Tangle Watercolor Life in the Galaxy Watercolor Earth Moves Mixed Media
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Eucalyptus Acrylic Blue Bayou Acrylic Ocean Fire Acrylic
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Autumn Pond Acrylic Yosemite Creek #3 Acrylic Pacific Coastline Acrylic Tree in Winter Fog Mixed Media
Night Blooming Poppies Acrylic Rogue Acrylic Turquoise Acrylic Holding Up the Sun Mixed Media
Rock Art of Bandolier Mixed Media Line of Shamans Acrylic Shaman and Lizard Acrylic
Rock Art Symbols Acrylic Cave Passage Watercolor Wall of Shamans Acrylic Ibex Watercolor
Shaman with Shield Acrylic Journey to the Center Acrylic Animal-Headed Shaman with Defending Sticks Acrylic Lava Cave Wall Mixed Media
California Cavern, 1 Watercolor California Cavern 2 Watercolor
California Cavern 3, v. 1 Watercolor California Cavern 3, v. 2 Watercolor
California Cavern 4 Watercolor Cavern 6 Watercolor Cavern 7 Watercolor
Cavern 9 Mixed Media Mt. Shasta #1 Acrylic Mt. Shasta #2 Acrylic
Vernal Falls, v. 2, Yosemite Watercolor El Capitan Watercolor Martinez Marsh Mixed Media Luis' Poppies Watercolor
On the Banks of the Wabash Watercolor Moon Path Watercolor Grandfather Rocks Mixed Media
Rock Art Symbols
  Acrylic
  22 x 15 in
  $650
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These pieces are in honor of First Artists:  those who drew and painted and “pecked” on cave and canyon walls and lava and other rocks.  While the walls and rocks are my own very colorful and highly textured interpretations, the original art is relatively representational.  I hope you enjoy them.

The largest piece of rock art is an Apache shield.  There is also a small bird, and the ever-present labyrinth-like drawing.

This work is acrylic and collage on watercolor paper.
 
 
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