NIMAN KACHINA Commonly known as the Home Dance, representing the return of the Kachinas to their home on the San Francisco Peaks at the end of Kachina season in July.
Originally painted circa 1969, this captivating painting depicts what is commonly known as the Home Dance, representing the return of the Kachinas to their home on the San Francisco Peaks at the end of Kachina season in July.
Introducing the 10oz slimline porcelain mug featuring the mysterious image of "Navajos," an original oil painting by John Farnsworth. This elegant mug is perfect for enjoying your favorite beverages while appreciating the southwestern beauty of Farnsworth's art. Ideal for art lovers, this porcelain mug combines functionality with artistic sophistication, bringing a touch of fine art to your daily routine.
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This beautiful slim porcelain mug is perfect for any event of the day. Your morning coffee, a hot chocolate, or any other hot beverage you enjoy. The mug is glossy white and the prints come out beautifully and vividly on it. The print retains its quality and luster when used in both microwaves and the dishwasher.
- Porcelain 10oz mug
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
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Renowned for his deep engagement with Native American themes and culture, Farnsworth embarked on a transformative journey beginning in 1967 that spanned over a decade. Immersing himself in the lives and landscapes of the Navajo, Hopi, and other tribes, Farnsworth's extensive time spent on these lands fueled his artistic exploration and depiction of indigenous cultures. His artworks, rich in authenticity and respect, offer viewers a window into the vibrant traditions and spiritual depth of Native American communities through his eyes. This dedication not only enhanced his portfolio but also established him as a pivotal figure in the preservation and celebration of Native American art and heritage.