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Kevin Coochwytewa "Seeds"

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Framed 18 x 24 signed print by Hopi artist, Kevin Coochwytewa. This design reflects the beauty of balance, harmony, life, and prayer. The circular designs represent corn seeds that are nourished by falling rains dancing across the high desert lands. The stalk of the mature corn plant is the result of answered prayers for moisture, strength, and a good life. Kevin Coochwytewa is an Isleta Pueblo and Hopi artist and graphic designer who has worked in the field for over 25 years, holding lead creative roles at the Heard Museum, Native Peoples Magazine, and Eighth Generation. His portfolio includes logo, print design, and exhibition graphics for notable organizations including the Denver Art Museum, First Americans Museum, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, PBS, Google, and more.

Donated By Kevin Coochwytewa