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4-Horses-4 Directions
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I use the four directions quite a bit in my work this is one
 of  my designs inspired by the lessons of the 4 directions

      
                Original  Clay Shield-SOLD                  Giclee Reproductions               
                                                                     8X10 & 11X14
Work in Process-Set of Four Horses to represent this image

OTHER FOUR-DIRECTION ART

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Tiles 2X2, 4X4, & 6X8's
prices start at $8.95/ea


Sandstone Coaster
4" X 4"  $10.50/ea


Art Coffee Mug
15.95/ea


Photo Necklace


Traveling Hospitality Table
4-Direction/4-Horse 4x4 tile used


TRAVELING THE FOUR DIRECTIONS WITH BALANCE AND PROTECTION

 

In this design although each of the four horses represents a different direction they are in alignment with one another. Here they represent a journey of completion and/or a new beginning.

In a child’s room the horses may represent the spirit of a new born, wide eyed, eager to learn, anxious to grow.

Maybe the child is a spirit reborn, coming to learn new lessons, to challenge him/her self to new heights.  Maybe he or she is here for the first time.Or....

Could the horses represent someone who is going through a dramatic transformation, change, divorce, separation, and illness? Someone who has to begin again but can’t quite get on track?


Maybe the horses represent a grandparent or parent that has passed away, who traveled the four-directions in his/her lifetime and learned the lessons. With wisdom, love, and retrospect they now watch from above amongst the moon and stars.

The arrow represents protection and balance.

 

 Which ever way you wish to look at this design may it give you peace and place you on the right tract when you feel off balance. May it protect you from harm, and help you to be ready and willing to travel each cycle of your lives with hope and promise-denise