see The Sarika Archworks – PostCardArt for the beginning of this exhibit tour of the artifacts found during the first phase of the Sarika archeological dig on Satashi. and the journal entry The Museum Exhibit of the Sarika Artifacts
NOTE BELOW EXHIBIT:
The Sarika wore shawls to indicate their purpose and status within their society. Here you see the Star Watcher’s Shawl which marks the wearer as an astronomer/astrologist.
As with all the work of the Sarika notice the detail, depth and texture of the work. We have yet to unravel all the symbolism used. The Sarikanica is still being studied and there is hope that soon more insights will be found.
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next in the exhibit:
The Room of Five Hundred Stairs Shawl
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Work done in Kaleider and Gimp. Best viewed large.
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Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!
thank you Robin … if you have time do check out this journal entry The Museum Exhibition of the Sakira Artifacts and take the tour .. descriptions are important in this series! (big smile) hugs…..
– owlspook
Beautiful work.
thank you Bunny! (big smile)
– owlspook