Showing posts with label figure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label figure. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2019

By Hook or By Crook • Art

By Hook or By Crook . . .

I will complete and unleash these PROJECT QUECHUA creations this year.
And I have other super-massive art related plans that I will set in motion later this year, too. 
  1. A Book
  2. An Art Series
  3. New Paintings
  4. [ Coming Soon ]

Perú • Copa America • 2011 • Figure

Perú • Copa America • 2011 • Figure


This Perú 2011 Copa America figure is a gift given to me by my father.
This awesome figure does an excellent job at causing me to smile!


P e r ú • A r t


aRT
ART PRINTS (1) (2) (3) 

iNFO


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Project Quechua

Hina Kachun
Allin Samiyuq Kay

Monday, December 3, 2018

Hoop Dancer Kachina

Hoop Dancer Kachina 12" (Virgil Tom)


Watching Native American hoop dancing is a very comforting, satisfying, and extraordinary experience. Immersing myself in absorbing various hoop dances fills me with delight. I must say, watching Tony Duncan and Kevin Locke perform hoop dance always leaves me in a trance. With my admiration and appreciation for hoop dancing, it was inevitable I would get a Hoop Dancer Kachina doll. 

The hoop represents the never-ending circle of life. The Hoop Dance is a storytelling dance, which incorporates from three up to as many as forty hoops. The hoop represents harmony, continuity, unity, well-being, wholeness, balance and peace.


“Today it brings to mind our round planet and all that we humans share on Earth.” “These many hoops represented groups or nations of people, living together in harmony.” (Lakota Hoop Dancer, 1999) 


For in-depth information
 on Hoop Dance, please 







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I'm super-focused working 
on BOOK and NEW ART.
I'm working on a Huge Art Project.

Project Quechua

Sumaq P'unchay

Friday, November 30, 2018

KACHINA dolls • Art NEWS • Project QUECHUA

Left to right: Morning Singer  •  Sunface  •  Chasing Star 


Rainbow Kachina 

The word “Kachina” combines the Hopi terms kachii (spirit) 
& na (father), translating roughly as “life bringer” or “life father”.


I have many more Kachina dolls, but for now, 
I will share these wonderful Kachinas with you.





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I'm currently working 
on BOOK & NEW ART.
That is all I can share for now.

Project Quechua

Hina Kachun • Allin Samiyuq Kay