
Kokopelli and Finger Rock, Tucson, Arizona

by Chance Kafka
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Title
Kokopelli and Finger Rock, Tucson, Arizona
Artist
Chance Kafka
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
Kokopelli is seen again, this time overlooking Finger Rock and Mount Kimball in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, .Arizona. Early morning sunlight pours onto this Sonoran Desert Landscape during a green and radiant spring, as puffy clouds float through an idyllic blue sky. Saguaro cactus and ocotillo stand tall amid the creosote bushes; monarchs of this southwestern land.
Finger Rock is a prominent monolith within the cliffs to the west of Mount Kimball and resembled a finger pointing skyward, overlooking the Old Pueblo. Kokopelli is a flute-playing spirit in Native American tradition and a symbol of the Southwest. This is part of an ongoing series of Kokopelli paintings across Arizona I am doing on small canvas.
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August 23rd, 2019
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Gull G
Action is the foundational key to all success.β β Pablo Picasso πΈ Congratulations on your recent sale π

Steve Henderson
It's fun to see the many places where Kokopelli wanders, adding his mystique to an already beautiful area.

Randy Burns
It is a beautiful thing seeing another artist so connected with God's creation. A wonderful work you have here Chance. Your love of the desert shines through always. F/L/TW.
Chance Kafka replied:
Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful comment for the share to twitter. Deeply appreciated as always!

Jerry Bokowski
Canβt have enough of this iconic and famous Tucson Catalina landmark, Chance. Well done!....fav / like
Chance Kafka replied:
Me neither Jerry.. I think I have painted this more than anything else. Always a treat. Thanks for the kind comment!