Michael Coble: Picasso Marble, Spider on a Rock with Turquoise Eyes
Michael Coble: Picasso Marble, Spider on a Rock with Turquoise Eyes
Coe-bal
It's truly fascinating how artists like Coble can take something as simple as a rock and transform it into a captivating work of art. This spider would make such an eye-catching centerpiece or even a unique gift for someone special.
Spider (dohsido): A spider's unique place in nature brings awareness of the ability to weave the threads of our own lives, expansively and creatively. Because of her relative small size and limited scope of territory, Spider increases her world by spinning a web to catch the unwary fly. The spider, the web and the fly - each uniquely connected.
Native Americans speak of a great web that binds all creation together and of Spider's weaving the primordial alphabet. One story tells of Grandmother Spider bringing fire to the world in a basket she weaves
Dimensions: Length: 2 1/16"x Width: 2"x Height: 1/2"