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FINE CRAFT 2003: FOUR VIRTUES
An exhibit and sale of fine craft pieces selected by
Wyoming woodworker, Mark Koons.
November 14, 2003 - January 4, 2004
For sales inquires, contact Beth Banning ( beth@steamboatspringsarts.com)
MD Davis
Davis Restoration
Dallas, TX
A chance discovery of a little-known group of Texas pictographs transformed an abiding concern into a serious involvement recording and preserving ancient rock art in Texas. To make her works as authentic as possible, M.D. makes her own paints. She grinds the ingredients in a 500-year-old stone mortar, washes the pigments out by hand, and uses specific binders to insure the permanence of each color. The results are strikingly faithful to the originals, as well as exceptionally durable.
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Fort Davis
Ground stone and oil on Tennessee Cherry Swirl with Western Cedar legs
Reproduction of a monochromatic painting from west of Ft. Davis, possibly of a migration event about 2000 years ago.
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White Shaman
Ground stone and oil on Tennessee Cherry Swirl with Western Cedar legsReproduction of a monochromatic painting from west of Ft. Davis, possibly of a migration event about 2000 years ago. |
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Panther Cave
Ground stone and oil on Arizona Blush Stone A recreation of a small section of the Panther Cave, over 4000 years old. The full size of this panel is 400 yards long, with some figures
over 16 feet tall.
25" x 20.5" |
Cedar Springs
Grond stone and oil on Tennessee Cherry Swirl This is a section of a 150 yard long painting of Cedar Springs, 3200 years old, along the Devil's River.
20.5" x 18" |
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