Showing posts with label Feathers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feathers. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Feathers - Feathers - and more Feathers....




I have so enjoyed creating these. I would like to create a display where hundreds of glass feathers are hanging in the sunshine...that would be so beautiful.
All of these feathers were recently delivered to the Price Tower Art Gallery museum where they will be for sale until the new year.



Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Feathers left for sale...

These abstract eagle feathers are still for sale. They range in prices from $25.00 - $30.00 and can be shipped anywhere in the USA......


Sunday, April 5, 2009

Spirit of the West continued....

"Leader of His Herd" $3200.00 If you can find his eye right underneath his horn - it will give you a prospective of his entire shape. I have always been drawn to the buffalo. They are considered a “power or totem animal” which represent sacredness, life, and abundance. Buffalo signals a moment to reconnect with the meaning of life and the value of peace, to praise the gifts you already have, and to recognize and honor the sacredness in all paths, though they may be different than yours. This represents my own values from which my life is building upon.

More displays up front. In the window were individual feathers I created for the show. They only sold for $30-$40 dollars each. Several sold the night of the show. They are still for sale and can be shipped easily.

I tied each one with leather - put a special message about the meaning of the symbol of a feather and then hung them from a pair of horse harnesses.
Eagle feathers are gifts from the Creator. The Eagle soars the highest and has the greatest vision. Eagle feathers are used in ceremonies to connect people to their own visions and their higher protective spirits. Traditional dancers use Eagle feathers to show their connection to the spirits. The feather is light but strong. It reminds us to carry only what we need.





Sunday, March 1, 2009

Indian Feathers....

This is how they were cut - then taped together until they were eventually soldered together.
The feathers are all different. A broken rust colored ornament was soldered on five feathers in addition to pieces from a tan lamp shade that I had bought at an antique store. The lamp shade had ridges and lines in the design. I added beads of red and turquoise.
They were attached with leather strips, each feather hanging at a different level from a rusted cow collar. This will sell as one piece in my show, although I intend to keep making more feathers for individual purchase.


The whole piece hanging with the feathers. It can also be hung outside in a garden or porch area.



This picture shows the feathers in the light. Beautiful!