Stunning glass artist Bobbie Vischi’s latest pieces. Click on Images to Enlarge
Bobbie Vischi -Sushi Dish and White Rock Bowl
Richard Fitzgerald, Wood Inlay Vessel-SOLD
Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object. The phrase may also refer to the finished product, from individual sculptures to hand-worked mouldings composing part of a tracery.
Nationally Acclaimed Wood Turner, Richard Fitzgerald. Sleeping Beauty High Quality Turquoise with other types of wood inlay and stones. Using the prime portions of the tree insures the uniqueness of Fitzgerald’s work. Wood selected from the crotches or crowns of trees, spalted wood, burls, and wormhole wood are accented with inlay of turquoise or malachite and completed with a hand rubbed finish.
Hunting Birds
Hunting Birds
by Shirley Cleary
Oil framed SOLD
Tradition of Glass Eggs
Spirits in the Wind Gallery and Paul Lockwood, Glass Artist joins hands to offer
Hanukkah Gifts
The egg is like the seed which is a symbol of the potential of life. Back in ancient times the egg was a symbol of the universe, of creation, and in some cultures, luck weath, and health. In Jewish tradition it symbolizes promise. In Christian tradition it is a metaphor for surrection, immortality, and the trinity.
http://www.spiritsinthewindgallery.com
1211 Washington Ave., Golden CO 80401 303-279-1192
To Squash or Not to Squash?
Sterling Silver Squash Necklace by
Award Winner Navajo Artist, Selena Warner
Solid Sterling Silver, 24″ with Yeibichai corn design
$2400.00 Buy Now $1950.00
Nowadays it is hard to find meticulous squash necklaces created in solid sterling silver with precision and meaning. Truly a One-Of-A-Kind Collectors piece. Hang the necklace in a shadow box while not wearing it. Hang it on the wall, so everyone can enjoy.
Selina Warner creates amazing old fashioned finish work in contemporary designs with many different stone and shell selections. She was taught by the masters themselves, Harry Morgan and Betty Joe.
She is related to Betty Joe and Greg Pat.
Yeibichai:
A Navajo supernatural represented by a masked dancer in an initation or curative ceremony
The Navajo word tádídíín
is the word for corn pollen.
Tádídíín is a fundamental aspect of Navajo traditional culture. It comes from the tassels of a mature corn plant, and can only be collected by a female.
It is then blessed and used by all as the primary means of communicating with the Navajo Holy People. It is a conduit through which safety and happiness are assured, especially when one travels beyond the Navajo homeland (Dinétah).
It is a sweet-tasting yellow-colored powder that is commonly kept in small leather pouches.
Spiritsinthewindgallery.com
1211 Washington Ave., Golden, CO 80401
303-279-1192
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