€32
A pair of original Navajo sand-paintings, including one by Lester Johnson with the other by Dreace Benjamin. Feature CoA and artist info to verso. Housed in matching wooden frames. Navajo sand-paintings, also called dry paintings, are called "places where the gods come and go" in the Navajo language. They are used in curing ceremonies in which the gods' help is requested for harvests and healing. The figures in sand paintings are symbolic representations of a story in Navajo mythology. They depict objects like the sacred mountains where the gods live, or legendary visions, or they illustrate dances or chants performed in rituals.
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