Hawk Ancestor: Acrylic painting by Nena Howell. Totem celebrates elders' wisdom. Blues, greens, gold, purples. Seahawks ancestor Seattle luxury art.
Modern luxury art, the Hawk's Ancestor layered original acrylic painting by Nena Howell. Totem celebrates elders' wisdom and Seattle Seahawks. Blues, greens, gold, purples.

The Hawk's Ancestor Original Modern Acrylic Luxury Painting by Nena Howell

Regular price$2,300.00
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This artwork is currently “ON HOLD” with a reserve of $2,300. Available for viewing at Best of Northwest fall show, November 8-10, Hanger 30, Magnuson Park, Seattle. Limited-time auction bids will be accepted through Nov. 15, 2024, nenahowellfinearts@gmail.com

The Hawk's Ancestor is a captivating original acrylic painting by Certified Tlingit and Haida Tribal Artist, Nena Howell. This towering hawk spirit totem celebrates the wisdom and grace of our elders, combining the hawk's strength and knowledge in a guiding path. The cool palette of blues, greens, gold, and purples creates a sense of tranquility and reverence.

In the distance, the city of Seattle peeks through the mist, adding a touch of modern life to the ancestral scene. The painting's loose and intricate brushwork make this a truly treasured unique piece. Housed in a black floater frame with a silver rim, this artwork is a modern-day honor that will be a balanced asset to guide generations forward. #SeahawksArt, #NFLArt, or #LuxuryArt

Theme: Original oil painting, Original wildlife painting, Seahawks original artwork, Coastal native totem, Pacific northwest totem, and Ancestral totem
Materials: Acrylic on canvas
Framing: Floater black frame with silver outside front rim
Dimensions: 24 x 36 x 1.5"
Shipping: Our orders usually ship within 7-9 business days via USPS or FedEx.

What people are saying

In my favorite chair, I want to see this each morning with my coffee

Victoria

I dreamt about it last night and keep thinking of it, I must bring it home.

Deb

This one, took my breath away.”

Nicole

So joyful.

Susan

I have to have this one, it makes me think of my family.

Neal