
Native American Kokopelli - The Guardian of Southwest Fresco

by Lena Owens
Title
Native American Kokopelli - The Guardian of Southwest Fresco
Artist
Lena Owens
Medium
Painting - Painting
Description
Native American Kokopelli The Flute Player Southwest Cave Dancer Broken Fresco Modern Art Design Desert Kokopelli is a stunning fresco depicting a Southwestern Indian traveler, believed to be a deity in the Arizona and New Mexico regions. This wall decoration showcases the spiritual and cultural significance of petroglyphs, with beautiful Native American artwork. The Kokopelli, also known as The Flute Player, is a symbol of fertility and abundance. The Southwest Cave Dancer is captured in this broken fresco, showcasing the artistic talent and rich history of the Southwestern American region. This modern art design combines traditional Native American motifs with a contemporary twist, making it a unique and captivating piece of artwork. Native American Kokopelli The Flute Player Southwest Cave Dancer Broken Fresco Modern Art Design created by OLena Art Modern Frescoes Contemporary Interpretation of an Ancient Art Artwork for interior decor with antique aged looks and crackled effects #NativeAmerican #Kokopelli #TheFlutePlayer #Southwest #CaveDancer #BrokenFresco #ModernArtDesign #SouthwesternIndian #ArizonaDeity #NewMexico #WallDecoration #Spiritual #Petroglyph #Beautiful #Culture 1. "Desert Rhythms: A Kokopelli Journey"
2. "Southwestern Serenade: The Kokopelli Fresco"
3. "Indian Wanderlust: Exploring Southwest Arizona"
4. "Deity of the Southwest: Kokopelli in New Mexico"
5. "Southwestern American Visions: The Spiritual Wall Decoration"
6. "Native Treasures: Petroglyphs of the Southwest"
7. "The Beauty of Southwestern Culture: Kokopelli's Legacy"
8. "The Flute Player's Tale: Southwest Adventures"
9. "Cave Dancer's Delight: Artistic Expressions in the Southwest"
10. "The Resilient Fresco: A Modern Twist on Southwestern Traditions"
Uploaded
March 16th, 2010
Embed
Share
Comments (14)

Lenore Senior
I love this as an actual portrayal of a person, rather than stylized as silhouette, and I've never seen that before. This is excellent and has a very spiritual feel to it and gets to the heart of joy. Well done! Thanks for your comment on my "Dreaming," a favorite of mine. I am very seldom on Facebook, OLena, but I will stay in touch. Yes, I'm Dawn Senior-Trask's older sister.