Gikendaaso, 2022
© 2022 Cara Romero
10” X 10”, Edition of 50, SOLD OUT
15” X 15”, Edition of 20, SOLD OUT
30” X 30”, Edition of 7, $7,000
40” X 40”, Edition of 5 - Inquire with Bockley Gallery
Collections: Nordamerika Native Museum/Switzerland
Limited Edition Archival Fine Art Photograph. Printed by the artist on Legacy Platine paper. Signed and numbered.
Final dimensions include an additional 1.5” to 2” white border on all sides. Ships rolled in a tube via FedEx Ground. Small images ship flat via FedEx ground.
© 2022 Cara Romero
10” X 10”, Edition of 50, SOLD OUT
15” X 15”, Edition of 20, SOLD OUT
30” X 30”, Edition of 7, $7,000
40” X 40”, Edition of 5 - Inquire with Bockley Gallery
Collections: Nordamerika Native Museum/Switzerland
Limited Edition Archival Fine Art Photograph. Printed by the artist on Legacy Platine paper. Signed and numbered.
Final dimensions include an additional 1.5” to 2” white border on all sides. Ships rolled in a tube via FedEx Ground. Small images ship flat via FedEx ground.
© 2022 Cara Romero
10” X 10”, Edition of 50, SOLD OUT
15” X 15”, Edition of 20, SOLD OUT
30” X 30”, Edition of 7, $7,000
40” X 40”, Edition of 5 - Inquire with Bockley Gallery
Collections: Nordamerika Native Museum/Switzerland
Limited Edition Archival Fine Art Photograph. Printed by the artist on Legacy Platine paper. Signed and numbered.
Final dimensions include an additional 1.5” to 2” white border on all sides. Ships rolled in a tube via FedEx Ground. Small images ship flat via FedEx ground.
About the work
In a future where the world needs the wisdom of indigenous women more than ever, this image features Leah Kolakowski (Keweenaw Bay Ojibwe). In Leah's Native language, gikendaaso means s/he knows, is smart, is intelligent, is educated. Look close, appearing as reflections in her glasses, are images of Keweenaw powwow dances in the woods--a tradition that has been danced for hundreds of years in this place. Here we envision they will still be taking place far into the future.