Winder, Kwani Povi – “Alcove House Kiva” Oil on Linen, 16″ x 20″
$ 3,500.00
This is a classic oil painting by Kwani Povi Winder. It has vibrant colors, deep emotions, and loose brushstrokes. The piece is entitled, “Alcove House Kiva”. It is a view of ancient Pueblo ruins in a canyon. In the center is a kiva, the traditional underground ceremonial room. The painting looks out from inside the cliff onto the open landscape. Kwani says that she was inspired by the numerous ancient sites near Santa Clara Pueblo, in Chaco Canyon, and throughout the Southwest. She has taken an interesting perspective for this piece, looking out onto the world, as opposed to the usual view of us looking into the canyon wall or alcove to see the ruins. Kwani seeks to explore her Santa Clara Pueblo Tewa heritage through painting and draws on her religious beliefs when developing and painting a native figure. Through her paintings, she seeks to preserve, share, and educate about her unique heritage. The painting has a strong composition and coloration. The piece is framed as seen in the photo.
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