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Elements of Nature

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This item is available directly at High-Hand Art Gallery in Loomis. Please email for appointment to view this and other works.

When nature no longer needs elements, it is an invitation to create a special and unique expression of artistic combinations.

This medium sized standing gourd combines a detail carved cub paw on the lower right side, a small shed deer antler is connected to the gourd with pine needle coils, some showing the natural fascicles that connect the grouping of pine needles to the mother tree.

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This item is available directly at High-Hand Art Gallery in Loomis. Please email for appointment to view this and other works.

When nature no longer needs elements, it is an invitation to create a special and unique expression of artistic combinations.

This medium sized standing gourd combines a detail carved cub paw on the lower right side, a small shed deer antler is connected to the gourd with pine needle coils, some showing the natural fascicles that connect the grouping of pine needles to the mother tree.

This item is available directly at High-Hand Art Gallery in Loomis. Please email for appointment to view this and other works.

When nature no longer needs elements, it is an invitation to create a special and unique expression of artistic combinations.

This medium sized standing gourd combines a detail carved cub paw on the lower right side, a small shed deer antler is connected to the gourd with pine needle coils, some showing the natural fascicles that connect the grouping of pine needles to the mother tree.