Christopher Pardell - Ahote - Kachina
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Christopher Pardell Ahote - Kachina Mixed Media Sculpture

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Ahote - Kachina - LGAHOT

NOTES: Ahote Kachina by Christopher Pardell, Legends Kachina Dancers Native American Collection. A true symbol of the Hopi and Zuni spiritual life, Kachinas are believed to be supernatural beings with vast powers to confer prosperity in the form of abundant harvest. Living part of the year disembodied spirits in their own land, they leave their homes and travel to the world of mortals upon the arrival of the winter solstice. Taking up residence within the bodies of men, they remain there until the Niman Kachina festival in July. "Around here our crops and our plants are growing poorly. You will come soon to bring them drink When they have grown . . . when . . . the little ones taste them they will surely be happy.

Ahote, (or A'Hote) is also an extremely popular Kachina because of his well-liked songs. He appears as a group in the ordinary Kachina dances and sometimes in the Niman. Once seen with a buckskin kilt and silver belt coupled with presence of the yellow triangle on his face, the dance of this colorful Kachina forecasts the flowers of spring. Therefore, the symbols between his eyes and on his forehead are said to be those of flowers. Therefore, you will come soon to bring us drink." -The Kachina Fathers .

Exactly What is Mixed Media?

It is a combination of various fine metals such as lost wax bronze, fine pewter, brass, copper, 24 karat gold vermeil and various hot torched acid patinas such as black nickel, rose copper, and turquoise, to highlight the sculpture. In addition, the sculpture may contain embellishments such as Lucite.

Ahote - Kachina  Mixed Media Sculpture by Christopher Pardell  is a limited edition sculpture that comes with a certificate of authenticity. Made In The USA.

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Christopher Pardell began sculpting at the tender age of four, and by his teenage years, Pardell had come to the realization that sculpting was to become his life's work. Influenced by the work of renowned sculptors Russell, Remington and Rodin, Pardell wanted to pursue his passion for realism. His formal education was laid aside in favor of an apprentice moldmaker position with a commercial statuary company, and it was there that he received what he considers to be his "real education in art." As an apprentice to the Italian master artisans who ran the statuary, Christopher rapidly learned the skills that would enable him to excel as an artist and earn the stature that has come with his success. Never sketching his designs on paper, Christopher composes all of his work in three dimensions, in a maquette. This unique approach explains the unparalleled beauty and detail that are the trademarks of his work. Christophers exceptional style and special talent have served to impress even the most discriminating collector. Currently, his artwork can be found in public and private collections throughout the world

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