Deer Family

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Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

A mother deer and her child graze near mountains rising upward toward the stars. The deer is one of the largest animals in the southwest and are found near Nuvatukya’ovi which is also known as the San Fransisco Peaks in Arizona. Upon the mountain’s side are symbols of the deer's journey and of their friendships. The family carries cloud designs as prayers for moisture and stand upon the earth containing prayer elements for the blessings of all life.

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Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

A mother deer and her child graze near mountains rising upward toward the stars. The deer is one of the largest animals in the southwest and are found near Nuvatukya’ovi which is also known as the San Fransisco Peaks in Arizona. Upon the mountain’s side are symbols of the deer's journey and of their friendships. The family carries cloud designs as prayers for moisture and stand upon the earth containing prayer elements for the blessings of all life.

Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)

A mother deer and her child graze near mountains rising upward toward the stars. The deer is one of the largest animals in the southwest and are found near Nuvatukya’ovi which is also known as the San Fransisco Peaks in Arizona. Upon the mountain’s side are symbols of the deer's journey and of their friendships. The family carries cloud designs as prayers for moisture and stand upon the earth containing prayer elements for the blessings of all life.

The artwork is printed with fade and water-resistant inks on a 6-inch (15.24 cm) square canvas with a wood frame. Print includes description, the artist's biography, and indigenous culture details. A sawtooth hanger and a resealable envelope with a hanging tab offer protection.