"Kokopelli" Punch Needle Embroidery Mounted on Slate by Patti Reen
This original punch needle embroidery piece, 8” wide by 12” tall, is mounted on natural slate by artist Patti Reen. It is signed and dated. Kokopelli is a significant figure in the art and mythology of certain Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States. The figure symbolizes fertility as it relates to children and agriculture, and also represents the idea of music and joy. Patti often uses spirals in her punch needle designs to symbolize life and healing.
This original punch needle embroidery piece, 8” wide by 12” tall, is mounted on natural slate by artist Patti Reen. It is signed and dated. Kokopelli is a significant figure in the art and mythology of certain Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States. The figure symbolizes fertility as it relates to children and agriculture, and also represents the idea of music and joy. Patti often uses spirals in her punch needle designs to symbolize life and healing.
This original punch needle embroidery piece, 8” wide by 12” tall, is mounted on natural slate by artist Patti Reen. It is signed and dated. Kokopelli is a significant figure in the art and mythology of certain Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States. The figure symbolizes fertility as it relates to children and agriculture, and also represents the idea of music and joy. Patti often uses spirals in her punch needle designs to symbolize life and healing.