Randy Lucio: Picasso Marble, Double Eagles
Randy Lucio: Picasso Marble, Double Eagles
Lou-cio
Both eagles are carved from grey and brown Picasso marble, a richly patterned stone whose natural striations swirl like brushstrokes across their bodies. Shades of cool grey, warm brown, and soft charcoal flow through the marble, evoking the rugged mountains and windswept skies where eagles soar. The eagles are positioned front to front, their chests nearly touching, wings gently wrapped toward one another in a pose that feels protective—not aggressive, but reverent. Their powerful heads are slightly bowed inward, beaks close, as if in quiet communication or mutual respect. The carving captures a rare stillness in such majestic creatures, suggesting connection, loyalty, or even a spiritual bond. Each eagle has small, inlaid black eyes, polished and gleaming. The darkness of the eyes gives them intensity and depth—sharp, focused, and aware. Though understated, these black eyes stand out against the complex marbling of the stone, grounding each eagle with a sense of purpose and soul.
Eagle (K'yak'yali): meaning is that of extraordinary vision, of seeing the whole picture. Even though Eagle can see the smallest of details from a great distance, it maintains a comprehensive view. Eagle helps us to remember that one’s journey is spiritual as well as physical.
Dimensions: Length: 7/8" X Width: 1 1/2" X Height: 2 1/4" Purchased
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