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Dancing Close and Slow Shaman

$499.00

Inspired by ancient rock art, rust, and Joni Mitchell’s “Coyote,” the Dancing Close and Slow Shaman is made solely from salvaged metal. Plasma cut by hand, the images of the sheep are based on petroglyphs once found in Big Eddy, Washington, before The Dalles Dam was built on the Columbia River. The head comes from part of an old T-Post.

Dimensions:

26.5 inches tall

15.25 inches wide

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an awesome addition to any home.

Ten percent of profits from this sale go to the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (csvanw.org).

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Inspired by ancient rock art, rust, and Joni Mitchell’s “Coyote,” the Dancing Close and Slow Shaman is made solely from salvaged metal. Plasma cut by hand, the images of the sheep are based on petroglyphs once found in Big Eddy, Washington, before The Dalles Dam was built on the Columbia River. The head comes from part of an old T-Post.

Dimensions:

26.5 inches tall

15.25 inches wide

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an awesome addition to any home.

Ten percent of profits from this sale go to the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (csvanw.org).

Inspired by ancient rock art, rust, and Joni Mitchell’s “Coyote,” the Dancing Close and Slow Shaman is made solely from salvaged metal. Plasma cut by hand, the images of the sheep are based on petroglyphs once found in Big Eddy, Washington, before The Dalles Dam was built on the Columbia River. The head comes from part of an old T-Post.

Dimensions:

26.5 inches tall

15.25 inches wide

This marriage of rustic and fine art makes an awesome addition to any home.

Ten percent of profits from this sale go to the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women (csvanw.org).

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