Hand-stitched Native American “Grass Dancer” Canvas wall art. This beaded piece is one of a series. It is stitched on an 8"x10" canvas thats been painted with navy blue acrylic paint. The dancer is silhouetted and the design is hand stitched with size 11 seed beads. The wording down the side says "phezi" or "grass" in the language of the Lakota, one of the tribes believed to have started the grass dance. This piece is finished in a white frame and is ready for hanging.
This one-of-a-kind piece was hand-sewn using size 11 seed beads over hundreds of hours in intricate detail. This statement piece would look great on a mantel, in a well-trafficked entryway or entertaining space.
Size: 8 inches x 10 inches
About the artist:
Rayne Pelham is the artist and curator behind Grandmother Spiders Design. She is a descendant of both the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska and the White Earth Band of Chippewa. After many years as an educator and producing artworks on occasion, she is now turning her hobby into a career. She specializes in Native American-inspired designs producing art and jewelry that is truly unique.
The design studio's name is derived from the legend behind Rayne's Ojibwe name. Named when she was one, she is also, Nah quay Wa bun in nee go quay; translated she is Catches the Morning Sunrise Woman, a name given in honor of the story of Grandmother Spider.
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$220.00Price

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