Bull Elk
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‘Bull Elk’ by Eddy Cobiness – Original First Nations Woodland Art painting presented by DaVic Gallery of Native Canadian Arts
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Notes from DaVic Gallery: ‘Bull Elk’ – shows graceful flow and simplicity in every line and curve that sometimes details are easily overlooked and then identified and appreciated with each time one looks at Eddy’s watercolors. Take note the curious design in his signature depicting a fox and a crow.
An Elk bull is gently grassing in the woods while a cow seems to be approaching from the distance. They seem the then reunite in the next painting titled, “Bull Elk and Cow” which is actually dated one year later in 1994. Elk spirit teaches how to best apply our personal energy, pacing ourselves to fulfill goals. Elk represents passion, leadership, alertness, nimbleness and endurance. When it appears in our lives it’s typically with a message about how you’re running your race. Life is not a print, it’s along path and if you rush, you’ll risk missing dangers and lessons that lie along the way. Elk spirit is generally considered masculine in nature and a symbol of a successful hunt and it is also the spirit animal who protects women.