Calbert Bowannie: Picasso Marble, Howling Coyote
Calbert Bowannie: Picasso Marble, Howling Coyote
Bow-annie
A howling coyote carved from brown, grey, and black Picasso marble stands with its head tilted upward, mouth open in a call that seems to echo in the stone. The marble’s natural swirls and streaks blend warm browns, soft greys, and deep blacks, creating a flowing, fur-like pattern across its sleek form. The carving captures the coyote’s lean strength and wild spirit, with smooth, flowing lines that suggest both motion and grace. Set into its face are vivid turquoise eyes, their bright blue hue providing a striking contrast to the earthy tones of the marble and adding a spark of life to the figure. The combination of dynamic posture, natural stone patterns, and brilliant turquoise details gives the piece a sense of movement, vitality, and untamed beauty.
Coyote (Suski): is called “the trickster” in numerous cultures. Life, however, is the real trickster and Coyote understands this. By accepting situations as they are and dealing with the unexpected willingly and eagerly, Coyote survives. Coyotes shows us that life is unpredictable and uncontrollable and that unexpected occurrences can be viewed as opportunities, not misfortunes. Coyote’s wisdom teaches us to live in the moment and wonder at it all.
Dimensions: Length: 1 7/8" X Width: 1 1/4" X Height: 2 1/2" Purchased
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