A flashy dream catcher with red webbing and black near the center with a yellow wrap. This Dream Catcher is stretched on hand harvested scraped wild grapevine. The red sinew web is stretched taught with a twist cord woven through the center.
This landscape dream catcher is decorated with beads of blue cats eye, jasper, brass, buffalo bone, white glass and black steer horn. A carved buffalo bone arrow head and white tailed deer leather also add flair to the piece. Wrapping the side bars is genuine coyote fur and rabbit fur.
Each dream catcher I create is unique onto itself. I use no pattern and none is like another. Attention to high quality materials (no glues, plastics or dyes) and craftsmanship are essential qualities to the crafting process. My intent it to construct a unique product that displays its natural elements clearly with style, flare and energy.
I have always loved creating things of beauty from natural materials that are filled with energy. All my life I have been fascinated by tribal craft from Native American to Viking, Celtic to the Asian continent and so on. Through the years I have studied and crafted many unique pieces of nature Art utilizing the many natural materials found in the wilderness, while holding the respect and memory of the people’s who brought these creative patterns through the ages. I see the practice of Nature Arts based upon ancient cultures to be a link, a bridge from today’s world to the world in-which once was; something to keep alive memory and the beauty of those cultures.