Pat Wyatt – lrs Wyatt Pat Dreamwalkers Heart is in the South
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The figure’s attire is particularly striking. A richly patterned textile dominates the central portion of the image, featuring geometric motifs in a vibrant palette of reds, greens, yellows, and purples. This fabric seems to wrap around her body, suggesting both protection and status. Below this, a band of large floral elements – likely stylized representations of orchids – adds another layer of visual complexity and introduces a softer, more organic element into the design. A necklace of coral-colored beads encircles her neck, further emphasizing her ceremonial or regal role.
The background is rendered in muted tones of pink and beige, creating a soft contrast that allows the figure to stand out. The brushwork appears loose and textured, contributing to an overall impression of dreamlike quality. To the right, a vertical swath of lighter color – perhaps intended as a symbolic representation of light or spirituality – adds depth and visual interest.
The artist’s choice of subject matter and style suggests an exploration of themes related to identity, cultural heritage, and perhaps even spiritual connection. The figures dignified posture and elaborate attire imply a position of authority or reverence within her community. The combination of geometric patterns and organic forms creates a dynamic tension between the constructed and natural worlds, inviting contemplation on the relationship between human culture and the environment. Overall, the work conveys a sense of quiet power and profound cultural significance.