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Walking Sun
Navajo legend says that a deity carries the sun across the sky on his back and then hangs it on a peg to cool off. After it is no longer glowing he carries it back east during the night. I apologize for the bad iPad picture. Hopefully, I will have a chance to get a better picture before it is auctioned off tomorrow night. The wood is cherry and the piece is 12 inches in diameter. This piece was inspired by a Navajo ceremonial basket woven circa 1910, weaver unknown.
Beautiful work! I do basketweave illusion from time to time and really appreciate seeing something so beautifully done! Great job Bill!
 

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