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Artwork by Gerald A.A. Dawavendewa

Matted Prints, Canvas Prints and Greeting Cards by Hopi/Cherokee Artist Lomasohu - Gerald A. A. Dawavendewa

Gerald grew up in the Hopi village of Munqapi and the Cherokee woods of Oklahoma. Gerald's interest in art led to a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Art from the University of Arizona in Tucson. After completing his degree, Gerald worked with the Arizona State Museum as an exhibit specialist and interned with the National Museum of American Indian, Smithsonian Institute. His internship led to a children's book entitled "The Butterfly Dance", in which Gerald is Author and Illustrator. His work includes a Hopi mural that is part of the permanent collection at the Arizona State Museum, which also accepted a design that is now the official logo for this 124-year-old-plus institution. In 1994, he created artwork depicting the cosmos sent aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavor. For the U of A's new Student Union Complex, Gerald created a series of panels containing native imagery forming the main staircase. Recent work includes his new book entitled "Codex Taawa" which is available through Native Seeds/SEARCH. 

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  1. Mini canvas print by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa.
  2. 6" square wrapped canvas featuring hummingbird and flowers. Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
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  3. "For the Hopi people creating a life of happiness and plenty in a desert environment can be symbolized by plants that the Hopi cultivated and gathered to create a culture that has endured for thousands of years. Plants are not only used to nourish the people but are integral to Hopi culture. Plant-life plays a part in ceremonies, traditions, and life-events. Every plant is celebrated and respected, For the Hopi, the blue corn ear is symbolically the first crop they grew in this world and it defines their cu
  4. "A couple journeys through life with good will and blessings surrounded with elements of life..." White matted print measures 11 x 14 inches  Image is 9.5 x 7.5 inches  Information about the artist and Hopi culture included
  5. "A perfect blue corn plant carries a horizon line, separating prayer feathers in the Fifth World from corn ears, dragonflies and butterflies in the Fourth World, the world that we live upon...announcing the coming rain clouds." White matted print measures 11 x 14 inches  Image measures 9.5 x 7.5 inches Information about the artist and Hopi culture included
  6. "Across the desert mesas, the Hopi people call home, the night sky is filled with the elements of the cosmos. A young woman wearing a traditional manta dress with corn designs reaches outward from earth to hold a star within the cosmos." White matted print measures 11 x 14 inches  Image is 9.5 x 7.5 inches  Information about the artist and Hopi culture included
  7. 6" square wrapped canvas print featuring roadrunner by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
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  8. 6" square wrapped canvas print featuring butterfly maiden with feathers and headdress by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
  9. 6" square wrapped canvas featuring insect spirit by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
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  10. 6" square wrapped canvas featuring sun, moon, earth and corn, by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
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  11. Gerald Dawavendewa canvas print of original artwork - Corn Maidens
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  12. 6" square wrapped canvas print featuring blue corn maiden by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
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  13. 6" square wrapped canvas print featuring squash maiden by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
  14. 6" square wrapped canvas print featuring dreaming snake by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
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  15. Life of Goodwill, canvas print by Gerald Dawavendewa
  16. 6" square wrapped canvas print featuring maze of life design by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
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  17. 6" square wrapped canvas print featuring Montezuma maze petroglyph by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
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  18. 6" square wrapped canvas with image of leaping dog with a bone in its mouth. Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
  19. 6" square wrapped canvas featuring frog catching dragonfly by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
  20. 6" square wrapped canvas print featuring butterfly with clouds in the background by Hopi artist Gerald Dawavendewa
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  21. The Butterfly Dance by Gerald Dawavendewa softcover book, Hopi Dance Story, coming of age
  22. The designs on these cards are prints of original artwork by Hopi Artist Gerald A. A. Dawavendewa. The inside of these cards are blank allowing you to use these for all special occasions. Story on back, comes with white envelope.  Size: 5 inches x 6.5 inches
  23. Known as the "Three Sisters", these crops are grown together to benefit each other. Beans planted at the base of the corn stalk provide support to their vines as they rise upward to the sun. Squash plants grow close to the ground protecting soil with broad spiny leaves. Together these plants thrive and provide a balanced food source to the people. Three spirits symbolizing Beans, Corn, and Squash stand behind the plants. Bean Maiden wraps herself in a blanket bearing water symbols. A bundle of bean sprouts
  24. "Listen to the animals, plants, water, and land. Gather the sounds of the Earth and remember we are all connected and depend on each other to successfully make our journey in this life." White matted print measures 11 x 14 inches  Image measures 9.5 x 7.5 inches Information about the artist and Hopi culture included