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Love this artwork - History made contemporary (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Jul 2020
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cayugafalls
(5,640 posts)1. Very detailed and well done.
Nevilledog
(51,104 posts)2. I was just struck by it. His other stuff is great too.
Still not sure how the raccoon fits in......lol
cayugafalls
(5,640 posts)3. Raccoons are spirit animals.
The raccoon spirit animal is a problem solver. A clever totem, the raccoon offers lessons about the importance of adaptability in any situation and taking the time to look at the entire picture, not just what one wants to see.
https://www.spiritanimal.info/raccoon-spirit-animal/
Which makes a lot of sense when viewing this painting.
Nevilledog
(51,104 posts)4. I like to learn new things. Thank you!
CottonBear
(21,596 posts)5. It looks like a Coati, a raccoon family animal in Mexico. N/T