Corn or maize, was developed by Native Americans from a wild grass, Teosinte, originally growing in Central America 7,000 years ago. Here in the Southwest over the last many thousands of years, many Native American traditions, stories and ceremonies surround corn which is one of “three sisters”, maize, beans and squash.
One-of-a-kind 17 X 9 acrylic on natural wild turkey feather.
Custom mounted using conservation and archival acid-free materials in an 24X18 double matted shadow box window inside 29X23 oak frame w/linen inlay.
All original works available in giclee limited series print reproductions of acrylics on natural wild turkey feathers printed with archival inks on acid free, 100% cotton rag paper with a bright textured finish. All are double matted unframed or framed with museum quality framing in the same size as the original with free shipping.
Price – $835 unframed, $1,375 framed
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