pawnmon said:Featured inlay is reminiscent of Dieckman's stuff
(or is it the other way around?). Love it! Thanks.
deadstroke32 said:I said the same thing all so ..copy rights ..
Purdman said:Kokopeli is an ancient trickster, fertility, and rain god, a sort of southwest American version of the Green Man. In the spring this little figure with the hunched back plays his flute and encourages the rain to turn the desert hills green once again. The copy right to this little guy go back several thousand years guys. I do like Mr. Diekmans work also.
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And I just adore your "Captive Hearts", a certain kind of feeling envelopes the artist to come up with such.ridewiththewind said:Whew!! Glad I didn't go with the Kokopelli idea with my cue!! (And I did consider it.) I love my 'hearts' and I adore your 'kokopelli's'! Somehow, I get the feeling that the Kokopelli is very appropriate for you...Lol.
Very, very cool cue, Purdman!
Edwin did you right, that's for sure!!
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bandido said:And I just adore your "Captive Hearts", a certain kind of feeling envelopes the artist to come up with such.