‘Cracking Up’
This Tohono O’odham girl is amused at the macho boy showing off to get her attention, Seems the wall is also amused.
Original Charcoal Drawing – 36″x 24″
‘The Feast’
The Tohono O’odham People love a feast. Native American Ceremonies and Religious events are good reasons
Original Charcoal Drawing – 19″x 32″
‘The Magic Bundle’
This Native American Medicine Woman explains the Healing and Medicinal qualities of the plants as she reaches into her bundle to show the herbs she has gathered.
Original Charcoal Drawing 24″x 18″
‘Pixie’
Sitting on a blanket of flowers, her innocence and love of life are clearly visible in her body language.
Original Charcoal Drawing – 18″x 24″
‘Laughing Shadow’
As this Tohono O’odham girl waits to dance she notices her shadow has reversed itself, as if to say “don’t take life so seriously – learn to laugh at yourself!”
Original Charcoal Drawing – 36″x 24″
‘Tranquility’
With Peace radiating from this Seri Indian from Kino Bay, Sonora Mexico, she balances the clay pot on her head as she walks gracefully along the river bank.
Original Charcoal Drawing – 36″x 24″
‘Wide Awake’
This Inuit baby is showing her curiosity as she watches everything she sees.
Original Charcoal Drawing – 16″x 12″
‘Dos Lobos’
The Male Wolf leads the way out onto the snow, his mate still partially hidden by the brush follows close behind.
Original Charcoal Drawing – 20″x 24″
‘Holy Smoke’
This Indonesian Holy man is taking a break before starting his next ritual.
Original Charcoal Drawing – 24″x 18″
‘Paddy Hat’
This Rice Farmer from Bali Indonesia wears the traditional Paddy hat to keep his head cool and free from mosquitoes.
Original Charcoal Drawing – 9″x 12″
‘Forest Spirits’
Wrapped in her blanket she feels at home with the ‘Spirits of the forest’. This is her sanctuary whenever she needs to be alone or with her forest friends.
Original Charcoal Drawing – 24″x 30″