For the Earth Goddess — a spirit horse in wildflower season.
The horse has always been the West's favorite totem: freedom with four legs and somewhere to be. This one walks at an unhurried pace, flowers blooming across her flank, ten inches of hand-painted steel with the calm of an old trail and the color of a spring meadow. She was cut from a recycled oil drum by Haitian artisans in the tradition Georges Liautaud began in the late 1950s — chalk, mallet, chisel, and nothing else. Handmade throughout, so dimensions and finish vary slightly; no two horses in this herd match.
Let her walk across a kitchen wall, a garden fence, or the space above a doorway — a steady, grounded reminder to keep moving at your own pace. One in the shop.
Approx. 10.25" x 8.25" x 0.5" · Hand-chiseled, hand-painted recycled steel wall art · Made in Haiti · Wipe with a dry cloth; shelter from harsh weather to keep the paint bright