Coyote's Creation
This photograph was inspired by a story from the Navajo Creation Story. First Man, First Woman and The Holy People laid out sacred stones on a hide and planned out the constellations. As they were carefully placing each star, coyote was watching in the distance. On the 4th day, he became inpatient and grabbed the hide and threw the remaining stars into the sky and created the Milky Way Galaxy.
AWARDS:
2nd Place - 2025 Arts Competition, 103rd Annual Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial
2nd Place - 2019 Nizhoni Arts Competition, 73rd Annual Navajo Nation Fair
PUBLICATION:
Cowboys & Indians Magazine - February/March 2022, page 69
TITLE: Coyote's Creation
MEDIUM: Digital Photography
METAL PRINT DETAILS
The image is inkjet printed, pressed onto a sturdy aluminum panel using an innovative dye sublimation process. The ink is infused into the coating of the metal print, providing protection and durability. The print has a high gloss luminous base with a reflective finish. The back of the print has a float mount includes a gatorboard block with a sawtooth metal bracket for easy hanging.
AWARDS:
2nd Place - 2025 Arts Competition, 103rd Annual Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial
2nd Place - 2019 Nizhoni Arts Competition, 73rd Annual Navajo Nation Fair
PUBLICATION:
Cowboys & Indians Magazine - February/March 2022, page 69
TITLE: Coyote's Creation
MEDIUM: Digital Photography
METAL PRINT DETAILS
The image is inkjet printed, pressed onto a sturdy aluminum panel using an innovative dye sublimation process. The ink is infused into the coating of the metal print, providing protection and durability. The print has a high gloss luminous base with a reflective finish. The back of the print has a float mount includes a gatorboard block with a sawtooth metal bracket for easy hanging.