27. October 2008
If you are interested in getting a Kokopelli tattoo, make sure to select a tattoo artist who makes safety and hygiene a top priority, so you don’t risk infection. Tattoos are created by using an electric powered tattoo gun that has a needle going up and down very fast. The ink is injected under the skin [...]
Continue reading...22. October 2008
A strange lonely figure stares out of the past where engraved by an artist in stone Held firm by the sand in which he is cast, these last thousand years quite alone. Could he be listening, trying to hear moccasins scuffing the butte? Bringing the people once again near to hear Kokopelli’s sweet flute? His image inscribed on a thousand rock faces from east [...]
Continue reading...13. October 2008
Kokopelli comes alive tattoo by ~surreal32 on deviantART Artist’s Comments: I had to do a traditional Kokopelli tattoo design, then I got the idea for this one.
Continue reading...13. October 2008
Many Southwestern Native American cultures have some variety of the Kokopelli deity, and Hopi natives often depict this deity in Kachina dolls. The Kokopelli spirit is thought to have control over fertility, both human and agricultural. Although the modern icon has been altered and commercialized, for the most part, throughout its history it has included [...]
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27. October 2008
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