High quality fine art print of my original illustration Yaqui Deer Dance.
The deer dance of the Yaqui and Mayo people of Sonora, Mexico, is said to be sacred. In Yaqui mythology, the deer represents good and the dancers tell the story of the deer, their little brother, and the flower world. In the flower world, all animals are our friends. In singing the deer songs, Yaqui open the doors to others worlds. However, those other worlds don’t live separate from us, it is not a mythical story, but as real to the Yaqui as our day to day lives. Ultimately, the deer dance represents the both elegant and profound struggle between good and evil and how to restore and maintain the balance with nature. Traditionally, deer dancing is associated with hunting as a means of securing the appropriate relation with the plant and animal world.
Printed on beautifully thick textured premium Giclée paper (heavy weight - 310 g.).
The artwork is printed with a white border to allow framing. It doesn't come with frame (the listing's third picture is just a mockup to give you an idea of how it will look in a black frame).
Paper size is small, medium, large or x-large. Choose the size you prefer from the drop down menu.
Processing time usually takes around 3-5 business days. It will be carefully packaged and shipped in a tube, or shipped flat if framed.
Once shipped, delivery time usually takes 3-5 business days to US, 7-14 business days worldwide (may vary according to how long remains in customs, please allow at least 2 weeks). The customer is responsible for all custom and duty fees billed by the destination country.
(PLEASE NOTE) If you buy different products, each one may have different delivery times and may ship separately, if produced from different manufacturers. Example: prints will not ship together with pillows.
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