Pair of Kokopelli Wall Art, Great River Co. 1997, Hand-Painted Clay Plaques 
Pair of Kokopelli Wall Art, Great River Co. 1997, Hand-Painted Clay Plaques
This pair of hand-painted clay wall plaques features Kokopelli, the iconic Native American fertility deity and flute player, rendered in vibrant turquoise with purple accents. Depicted as a humpbacked figure playing a flute, Kokopelli symbolizes fertility, joy, and music in the Native American cultures of the Southwestern United States. His melodies are believed to bring prosperity, abundant harvests, and the warmth of spring, making him a revered figure associated with storytelling and happiness.
The textured red clay background evokes the look of weathered sandstone, enhancing the rustic Southwestern aesthetic. Each plaque is organically shaped, signed "Great River Co. 1997" on the back, and equipped with hanging wires for easy display. The craftsmanship reflects the Great River Co.'s commitment to creating unique, handmade art pieces that celebrate cultural heritage.
Condition:
Good condition overall, with visible scuffs and scratches consistent with age and use. The colors remain vibrant, and both pieces are structurally sound.
Dimensions:
18 1/2 x 9 inches each