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The Rise of Unelanuhi (Grandmother Sun)

Cindy Layfield

The Rise of Unelanuhi (Grandmother Sun)

Painting

Watercolor on 9 x 12 300Lb cotton paper

9" x 12"

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    USD $360.00

 
 
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Description

An elder in the painting is sharing the legend of Grandmother Sun. She is telling the story of how Grandmother Spider brought the sun to Earth when it was still only darkness. Cherokees believe the sun provides a balance to the earth and sky. It brings warmth and light to the world. It provides health, grows our corn and crops. The sun provides us with seasons and harmony on Earth.

Category

Painting

Materials

Watercolor on 9 x 12 300Lb cotton paper

Dimensions

9" x 12"

Cindy Layfield

Cherokee Nation

About the Artist

Cindy Layfield is an Oklahoma native and currently resides in Collinsville, Ok. She is a self-taught watercolor artist who has chosen Native American, typically, Cherokee images to bring to her art. She is of Cherokee descent and remembers her grandmother telling stories of their ancestors walking the Trail of Tears. She started teaching herself watercolors about 5 years ago. Working in watercolor has been rewarding, as it is a very hard medium to learn. Being able to control the paint and water. Cindy brings forth a blending of color and texture to portray her interpretation of her Cherokee ancestors and Oklahoma landscapes. Cindy has won numerous blue ribbons for several of her watercolor paintings. She also won Best of Show 2022 and Fine Arts Sweepstakes 2023 in the Rogers County fair. By remembering stories handed down from her Cherokee grandmother, she will be able to pass the stories down through her art. When not painting, Cindy enjoys traveling through Oklahoma looking for more inspiration by visiting many of the five civilized tribes historical sites, and many beautiful Oklahoma landscapes.

Pickup & Shipping

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