Dream Vision

By Pat Calderone
 

A dream vision, as used in literature, has the narrator falling asleep and dreaming. There is usually a guide who appears, who imparts knowledge (often about religion or love) that the dreamer could not have learned otherwise. After waking, the narrator usually resolves to share this knowledge with other people.  In this case the artist uses the rich history of Native American symbolism to portray the message of the dream in a visual form.

Dream Vision

 $4800.00 plus shipping 

41" x 74" Framed  Willow Charcoal on Curly Maple Panel.

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Dream Vision

A prayerful vision in a dream.

The Bear - the father figure providing stability, security and protection.

The Hawk - providing guidance and direction in a dark and frightening world where her normal paths are lost and obscure.

The Warriors - summoned to ward of the enemies that threaten her existence.

The Moon and Stars - to light her path in the night where she wanders alone.

The Buffalo - providing food and shelter, warmth and comfort.
 

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