Fine Art by CAROL CAVALARIS
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by Carol Cavalaris
$65.00
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Our premium yoga mats are 24" wide x 72" tall x 0.25" thick and made from natural rubber with a blended microfiber top surface. The top of the mat has the image printed on it, and the back is solid black with textured dimples for better floor grip.
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Brown Buffalo, spirit of strength and independence, your deep connection to Mother Earth tells us to honor the sacredness of all creatures, to... more
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Wash with a damp cloth and air dry.
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2 - 3 business days
Mixed Media
Canvas Print
Framed Print
Art Print
Poster
Metal Print
Acrylic Print
Wood Print
Greeting Card
iPhone Case
Throw Pillow
Duvet Cover
Shower Curtain
Tote Bag
Round Beach Towel
Zip Pouch
Beach Towel
Weekender Tote Bag
Portable Battery Charger
Bath Towel
Apparel
Coffee Mug
Yoga Mat
Spiral Notebook
Fleece Blanket
Tapestry
Brown Buffalo, spirit of strength and independence, your deep connection to Mother Earth tells us to honor the sacredness of all creatures, to protect those who are endangered, to respect all paths, though they may be different than ours, to praise all that nature and life has given us. And peace and abundance will flow into our world. Spirit Of The Brown Buffalo is from the 'Dream Catcher' collection of original wildlife art by Carol Cavalaris.
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I live in the middle of a forest in the high country of Colorado. It is the wild beauty of my surroundings that inspires my mixed medium paintings of wildlife and nature. I grew up in Southern California and have been creating since childhood, always drawing, painting or making something. I have enjoyed many creative adventures, including sculpting, stained glass art, being a display artist, an interior designer, a graphic artist, a copywriter, a songwriter, a novelist, and a creative director. I owned an ad agency with my husband for years, doing everything from producing books to print ads to tv commercials. Painting wildlife and nature, color and detail, are my passions. I have a fine art background in oil painting, however I...
$65.00
Susan Patrie
Another beautiful work!
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thanks so much, Susan.
Guy Cannon
I don't know how one person can have so many great works....but you do......it's very humbling for you to have taken the time to visit and leave a comment at my gallery............. Thanks Carol!...................... (F/V) ...........(I spent quit a bit of time, scrolling through your images, listening to jazz music today---great time)
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thanks so much for your very lovely compliment, Guy. I'm so glad you are enjoying my gallery and I appreciate the fav and vote.
Bob Christopher
Hi Carol...I like your painting very much. Your Spirit Catcher Series is most impressive. If you have time you may enjoy my First Nations Gallery on my site. Your whole site shows what an incredible talent you are...Superb artwork...Cheers Bob
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thanks so much, Bob. I will definitely check out your First Nations Gallery.
Elaine Manley
you heart is your spirit ... amazing work !
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thanks so much, Elaine.
Carol Cavalaris
Thank you, Peggy, for featuring this artwork on your Colorado Artists Group homepage.
Greg DeBeck
Congratulations on your sale, Carol!! Very beautiful piece of art!!
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thanks so much, Greg.
Jessica Jenney
Congrats, Carol on your sale! Fabulous work!
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thank you, Jessica.
Martina Fagan
congrats on your sale
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thank you, Martina.
Lyn Deutsch
Congratulations!
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thanks so much, Lyn.
Manupupule FineHawaiianArt
Very good painting, The dream catcher is used to catch bad dreams, the meaning behind this seems to presume that the buffalo is somehow bad, which is a contradiction in native thought, as the buffalo is the source of all that is good. A dream catcher, of which iʻve made many, works by only letting the smaller better dreams through while attracting the bad dreams to areas where they will be get trapped, i love the skill and ability of this painting but its meaning has been lost to me.
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thank you for your comment and for your thoughts on the meaning of dream catchers. This dream catcher is based on Native American tradition of having a symbolic web over a sleeping person to protect them from bad dreams. Nightmares are caught within the web. And the good dreams, which are floating in the air, are also caught and become part of the web. The dream catcher traps the nightmares until they perish with the new light of day, and the good dreams flow down the dangling feathers to the sleeper below. The buffalo, as you said, is very positive, and is like a good dream, held within the dream catcher and all the healing power of this strong spirit animal also flows down to the person below.
Alex Tavshunsky
Great work, Carol!! Congratulations on your sale!!
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thank you, Alex.
Ernie Echols
Congrats on your sale!!!
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thank you, Ernie.
Joy DiNardo Bradley DiNardo Designs
Beautiful work! Well deserved! Congratulations on your sale!
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thank you, Joy.
David Dunham
Beautiful print, Carol! Congrats on the sale!
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thank you, David.
Lori Seaman
Congratulations on your sale, Carol. This is a wonderful work of art . . . like everything you do.
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thanks so much, Lori.
Carol Cavalaris
Thank you for your purchase, customer in GA. :o) Carol
Mary Sedici
You are very welcome. Your work is exquiste!
Mary Sedici
♣• CONGRATULATIONS! YOUR WORK HAS BEEN NOMINATED WITH THE "MOST INSPIRATIONAL WORK" AWARD IN THE "AMERICAN INDIANS" CONTESTS, ORGANIZED BY PAINTERS UNIVERSE GROUP. JUNE 5TH, 2011 ♣•
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Wow, thank you very much, Mary. :o)
Debra Vatalaro
THE SPIRIT OF YOUR WORK IS SO BEAUTIFUL,I LOVE IT ALL,CAROL!!! :^) DEBI
Carol Cavalaris replied:
Thank you, Debi.