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Home of artists Steven Frandsen and Elayne Singer's ethnocentric array of ceremonial masks, feather fans, rattles, stone knives, talismanic jewelry, fetishes, antler carvings, pine needle baskets, fiber work, zymoglyphic assemblage, wood sculpture, stone sculpture, A.A.C. sculpture, and metal sculpture.
Our work is one-of-a-kind, always evolving, created in the intention of the moment, and layered with symbolism. This website will soon display the artists' gallery, bios and works for sale. Please contact Steve and Elayne by email in the meantime.
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![]() The Wild Road This archetype maskis Frandsen's contribution to the 2009 My Own Two Hands art auction to benefit arts and music program, the Americana Project, in the Sisters, Oregon schools. 5 years from concept to fruition, this mask speaks of the terrors our roads and vehicles bring to the wild world they dissect. Crying for those lost lives, reflecting the headlights, and call of the road. Look deep, read stories through layers of cross-cultural symbolism. Frandsen will wear it while leading a procession to kick off the My Own Two Hands auction, featuring dance and music from an Australian didgeridoo. Read more about this in the Nugget News. |