
Flute player Kokopelli, Modern Art Design Broken Fresco

by Lena Owens
Title
Flute player Kokopelli, Modern Art Design Broken Fresco
Artist
Lena Owens
Medium
Painting - Painting
Description
Native American Kokopelli The Flute Player - Broken Fresco Contemporary Art Design
Fresh, wet plaster is used for frescos. "Fresco" comes from the Italian word "fresh."
When the plaster dries, the painting becomes part of the wall. Canvas is used in this case. This Broken Fresco Art Design adds vibrancy and a special touch to any decor. Modern design meets ancient art with earthy palettes.
Kokopelli often appears as a humpbacked flute player in Indian art
Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a hunchbacked flute player, who is venerated by some Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States. He is also associated with childbirth, agriculture, and trickery.
Leonardo Da Vinci once said: “Painting is poetry that is seen rather than felt, and poetry is painting that is felt rather than seen.”
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May 5th, 2017
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Bill And Deb Hayes
WOW !!! While looking over your wonderful art Lena trying to pick one to comment on this one jumped out at us !!!! Absolutely LOVE it !!! So different yet so special and so beautiful all in one !!! AMAZING art work here !!! (L/F) Bill and Deb Hayes
Lena Owens replied:
Dear Deb and Bill, actually, he's my very favorite too. I love that fresco technique, cause, yes, they look different ;-) Very appreciate to hear from you, guys!!