Bryson Bobelu: Picasso Marble, Coyote
Bryson Bobelu: Picasso Marble, Coyote
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The sheer contrast of these two elements alone is enough to captivate the mind. On one hand, you have the cunning and mischievous nature of the coyote, synonymous with wild plains and untouched landscapes. On the other hand, you have the cold, hard, and unwavering presence of marble – a material that has been revered for centuries for its durability and elegance. The coyote's eyes would seem to hold secrets of ancient tales, while its posture would embody both grace and agility. A marvel to behold, this masterpiece ignites imagination with every glance; it speaks to our connection with nature and reminds us that even in stone, we can find life's spirit and essence.
Coyote (Suski): is called “the trickster” in numerous cultures. Life, however, is the real trickster and Coyote understands this. By accepting situations as they are and dealing with the unexpected willingly and eagerly, Coyote survives. Coyotes shows us that life is unpredictable and uncontrollable and that unexpected occurrences can be viewed as opportunities, not misfortunes. Coyote’s wisdom teaches us to live in the moment and wonder at it all.
Dimensions: Length 1 1/2" X Width 1 1/16" X Height 3 1/4" Donated