MC20
Mini Canvas Print
Gerald Dawavendewa (Hopi & Cherokee)
With rain clouds approaching, a frog reaches out to a dragonfly, intent on a meal. Frogs are associated with the rainy season as desert frogs (Scaphiopus couchii) hibernate waiting for the summer rain. The frogs croaking their mating call as they rise with the rain is also a reminder of the return of life-giving moisture to a desert.
Measuring 6 inches square (15.24 cm square), these unique canvas artwork prints fit any decor. Gallery printed using fade and water-resistant ink on canvas with artwork on a wood frame with a hanger. Artwork includes information of the image, indigenous culture, and biography of the artist. A clear resealable envelope protects the mini canvas print.