Leland Boone & Daphne Quam: Turquoise, Coyote
Leland Boone & Daphne Quam: Turquoise, Coyote
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Leland Boone and Daphne Quam collaborated on a remarkable piece of art. With their exceptional craftsmanship and deep understanding of Native American artistry, the duo brought this piece to life in a way that captivates the eye. The choice of turquoise, a sacred stone for many Indigenous peoples, symbolizes protection and healing. Leland & Daphne's expertise in carving intricate details is evident in the meticulously sharp facial expressions of the coyote.
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: 5/16" X Width: 3/4" X Height: 1 1/4" Donated