Prayer For The Protectors 2017
by Nancy Griswold
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24.000 x 20.000 x 0.750 inches
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Title
Prayer For The Protectors 2017
Artist
Nancy Griswold
Medium
Painting - Oil Painting
Description
Featured 12/4/2023 in Any Native American NATION or Reservations on Fine Art America
Featured 3/22/2018 in Heal The World group AGAIN on Fine Art America
Featured 2/20/2018 in Heal The World group on Fine Art America
Profits I make personally from the sale of this artwork will be divided and donated to Standing Rock and the Sierra Club who are fighting for the welfare of natural resources like water.
This is a card design made from my oil painting at
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/prayer-for-the-protectors-nancy-griswold.html
PRAYER FOR THE PROTECTORS
20 x 24, Oil on hand stretched canvas by Nancy Griswold
This is for those who stand strong in defiance of the threat to our natural resources.
A friend posed for the figure and I gathered research for the symbolism I wanted to include. The Lakota historical photographs showed fully decorated hide skinned teepees from top to bottom, thus the hide painter. Often the Native Americans painted pictograph symbols and animals which told stories and history of events on hides.
As with some of my other Native American oil paintings, I choose to paint limited palette, this one with reds, violets, oranges and the warm side of the color wheel to express the global warming of our planet. I wanted there to be a strong contrast between the lights and darks enhancing a drama to the concerns so I have lit the scene with imaginary fire light and moon light and well as a fire that burns inside the teepee.
I used symbolism in this art; here is a list of some of the symbols below:
The Aquarius Constellation:
This is the brighter starts shown above the stretched hide on the left.
Aquarius, the eleventh astrological sign of the zodiac is the symbol of Water-Bearer
Buffalo:
Buffalo is the symbol of sacred life and abundance.
The skulls represent the threat to their own existence and also a threat to the existence of conscience of sacred and spiritual life itself.
Buffalo in background:
Symbolism: The ancestors and animals in the spirit world.
A dream and prayer to those who exist in spiritual forces and our ancestors.
The Horse: (pictograph)
The horse represents the Swiftness, (needed in action to protect our resources).
The Fish (find in the sky in two places and on the hide)
A symbol of food and sustenance we depend on that needs clean water
Fires and fire on the mountain top:
Upper right and left: Symbolism: Fire may be used for purification.
Cedar and sage are used to clear space, to purify and to repel spirits that are not welcome. In use for purification, fire consumes the essence of the items that need to be disposed of in a ritual way.
Cliff dwellings and teepees together in one picture area:
Representing tribes and people uniting together who oppose the destruction of our water and natural resources.
Ring Drum:
Symbolism: the heartbeat of Mother Earth.
The drum is broadly considered to be the first musical instrument used by humans. It is believed to have the power to change natural elements, including the weather, to heal sickness, and some believe it has the power to send messages both to the animal world and to the spirit world.
Basket and pottery:
Both made from natural resources of clay and reeds, non polluting natural materials were used for utilitarian objects. The native Americans an our early ancestors did not use plastic or unnatural man made materials; they created and invented items for use using only the resources available to them for the earth and did not leaving enormous amount of trash and waste that we leave behind in our societies today.
Artist:
Symbolism: Art in the Native American culture.
The use of art has been used as a form of expression in the Native American way of life for hundreds, even thousands of years. Most art was created as a symbol, such as a bear, walrus, eagle, or people. The materials to make this artwork varied from rocks, feathers, cloth, clay, and fabric
The Moon:
Symbolism: the shadow side of humanity
The moon creates shadows in darkness.
Night:
Darkness of night here is representing the darkness of our times.
Stars:
Symbolism: the Ancestors.
Natives used the stars to tell time, navigate the rivers and seas and predict the future. Historians have inferred that the natives thought of stars as the spirits of their ancestors and they honored each with a name and symbol. Some sources mention that Native Americans used stars' positions to indicate specific seasons or events of the year such as harvest time, planting time, buffalo hunt time and so on. Their interpretation and use of the star positions and constellation vary significantly from the astrology of the modern world.
Water Symbol:
Found on the bottom left off the hide in thinking of the present day water protectors
Zuni Bear Symbol: (found on the hide)
Guardian of the West and has the power to heal and to transform passions into true wisdom.
THE FRAMED ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING IS SHOWN AND FOR SALE AT:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/522465258/prayer-for-the-protectors-original?ref=shop_home_feat_4
More of my finished original oil paintings are at https://www.etsy.com/shop/NGARTSITE
My gallery of Native American and Indigenous Peoples oil paintings is at:
https://nancy-griswold.pixels.com/collections/native+american+and+indigenous+peoples
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Comments (13)
Randy Burns
Nancy, this touching image with moonlight sharing its secrets as few but native Americans would know, has a strong sense of care, love and devotion by you, the artist. Wonderful my friend. F/L.
Nancy Griswold replied:
Thank you Randy, you are so insightful and that I really appreciate in your comments my friend
Felipe Adan Lerma
Nancy, both the image and the card design are quite touching, with the image especially haunting! l/f
Ayman Alenany
Wonderful and interesting work Nancy, love the composition and scene, .............L/F!