This mini canvas print makes a perfect addition to your home. Each piece of art depicts an animal or spirit that is part of the indigenous world. Each includes a description of the artwork, information on the indigenous culture the art is inspired by, and an artist biography.
Each 6" x 6" print features smudge, fade, and water-resistant pigments on heavyweight canvas mounted on a wood frame with a saw tooth hanger. Like any print, keep out of direct sunlight.
This print is titled Corn Maiden, and features an image of Corn Maiden standing next to two plants, offering prayers to the gathering rain clouds on the horizon. She symbolizes the blue corn. Squash, Corn, and Bean are known as the Three Sisters. Planted together, they support and benefit from each other. Corn gibes Bean a place to climb upward, and Bean gives nutrients to the soil. Squash covers the ground around them, protecting and preventer insects with prickly hair covered vines.
- Title: Corn Maiden
- Artist: Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)
- Size: 6" x 6"