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Bronze and stone:

Monday, March 12, 2007

Hopi Tribe


Bronze.
Each is about 4 inches by four inches.
My first project. The guy with the big wings
on his head in the middle is the tribal leader. He is flanked by his tribe members. The stands were painted to enhance, hopefully, the images.
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