War Woman II, with its distinctly
tribal totem surrounded by weaponry, speaks to this same sense of being awash with a much more transnational perspective.
Afterwards
the tribal totem beasts had eviscerated him and supplanted his bowels by magic substances.
Laminated - plywood sculptures were perched throughout — large, curvy constructions evoking abstract monoliths,
tribal totems, and oversize heads.
He'd become France's most famous and critically adored artist — best known for messy, tactile paintings that read like expressive updates of cave drawings and
tribal totems.
Not exact matches
How often do the words of our public prayer direct folk away from the crucified God to an anonymous Supreme Being, to the
tribal deity of our institution or our nation, to the
totem of our status quo?
The weeklong cruise between Juneau and Ketchikan (or reverse) includes a half - day port call at Wrangell with an on board presentation on Tlingit and Haida cultures and visits to Kiksetti
Totem Park and Chief Shakes
Tribal House.
Inspired by Picasso's primitivist explorations, they resemble
tribal masks and other ritualistic
totems.
It's written by a real historian of science and is distinctly less «
tribal» than Montford's offering to his particular
totem.