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Path Finder
by Thomas Benally
The "Spirit of Wolf" chose to take an earth walk as the Path Finder of new ideas, as a teacher of spiritual things, and to symbolize the importance of family unity.
Pyrography combined with sandpaint, color pencils, pastels, and inset with turquoise on wood panel, 16 in. by 20 in.
Interpretation of image and image courtesy of the artist and the Red Chief Trading Post
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Pot with Brush and Window
by Thomas Benally
Here are a few of the items a newlywed couple will receive to bless their new beginnings. The feathers are symbolic of the joining together of two young spirits.
Pyrography combined with sandpaint, color pencils, pastels, and inset with turquoise on wood panel, 12 in. by 12 in.
Interpretation of image and image courtesy of the artist and the Red Chief Trading Post
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Pot with Brush in Red
by Thomas Benally
Here are a few of the items a newlywed couple will receive to bless their new beginnings. The feathers are symbolic of the joining together of two young spirits.
Pyrography combined with sandpaint, color pencils, pastels, and inset with turquoise on wood panel, 12 in. by 12 in.
Interpretation of image and image courtesy of the artist and the Red Chief Trading Post
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Through the Eyes of an Eagle
by Thomas Benally
The Eagle is a free "spirit" and with his mate they hunt as one. The arrowheads in the corners represent the powerful abilities they have for hunting their prey.
Pyrography combined with sandpaint, color pencils, pastels, and inset with turquoise on wood panel, 12 in. by 12 in.
Interpretation of image and image courtesy of the artist and the Red Chief Trading Post
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For more about Navajo folk artist Thomas Benally, visit the
Red Chief Trading Post website, linked here, that features his work and tells his story.
In addition, Thomas Benally and his work were featured in a fully illustrated article in the July-August 2000 issue of the Woodcarver Online Magazine linked here.
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© 2000, 2007, 2009 Kathleen M. Garvey Menéndez. Last updated 16 October 2009.

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