I first came across the Kokopelli looking at a magazine as a boy. The Kokopelli of Native Americans has always fascinated me. They symbolise fertility, agriculture and music; ideas which are very prevalent in African deities and spirituality.
The wood has been dyed and the coloured patterns are achieved by delicate grazing
Both pieces are wall mountable and can stand freely against a wall.
c.95cm by 35cm
Free standing, wall mountable
The piece is made out of Mukui (Kenyan hard wood) and has been treated.
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