THE ART OF LUNASI #1 - PHOTOS - 1970 to PRESENT
In this post I am going to share a few pieces of art art that have been left in the wake of those who have walked through Lunasi.
This is a NoyaRoa Spirit, the guardian of a bioluminescent tree near Iquitos, embroidered by a Shipiba Healer, Manuela, who is is her 70's and lives in Yarinacocha, Peru:
This is Willy, the white tailed deer. They have hung in various locations around the land, currently standing guard at the Bouse doorway:
This is a photo of my mom and dad holding my newborn brother, Danyota Wildhorse, in 1981 after his home birth in a tipi in the woods. This photo appeared in the Troy Gazette:
This painting is of Inuit origin, given to the Trust by my grand parents.
This is a Marimeko from 1970 titled Vaarallinen Planeetta:
This is a yoni quilt my mother made for a competition once:
This is a quilt I made once while grasping at equanimity:
Hope you enjoyed!
Love,
Lily
Very unique and original art full of history. Thank you for sharing.