Poteet Victory – lrsVictoryPoteet-KachinaDeerRitual
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The artist employed a palette dominated by warm tones – ochres, oranges, and reds – interspersed with cooler blues and greens, contributing to a dynamic visual tension. The use of these colors likely carries cultural significance, potentially representing elements like earth, fire, water, and sky. A prominent triangular form, rendered in a stark white, anchors the central portion of the composition, drawing the eye downwards. This shape is flanked by vertical bands of contrasting color – red, blue, and orange – which further emphasize its importance.
At the base of the arrangement, two circular forms are depicted, their surfaces textured to suggest metallic qualities, perhaps bronze or copper. These lower circles appear partially obscured, hinting at a hidden depth or an incomplete understanding of the subject matter. The overall effect is one of ritualistic significance, evoking themes of spiritual connection, ancestral heritage, and the interplay between the earthly and divine realms.
The layering of symbols – the celestial circle, the feathered crest, the geometric patterns, and the metallic circles – suggests a complex system of beliefs or practices. It’s possible that this arrangement is intended to represent a cosmological view, where each element holds a specific place within a larger framework of meaning. The deliberate use of symmetry and repetition reinforces the sense of order and balance inherent in many traditional belief systems. The work seems to be an attempt at visually articulating a profound spiritual narrative, inviting contemplation on themes of identity, belonging, and the relationship between humanity and the cosmos.