Taking the Auspices
Titled and signed print
Comes with black or white mat
Small size measure 5”x7” including mat
Large size measures 18”x24” including mat
Image is heavily watermarked. Your print will not be.
One of three pieces created for House Kā-Dèh line of Kouwòn (the Haitian Kreyol word for “Crown”) care line. For more information on their company and products, select ‘Featured’ from the menu above, then select ‘House Kā-Dèh’ from the page. Links to their website and social media accounts can be found there as well.
Here’s an excerpt from Wikipedia to explain their names:
“Augury is the practice from ancient Roman religion of interpreting omens from the observed behavior of birds. When the individual, known as the augur, interpreted these signs, it is referred to as ‘taking the auspices.’”
”The verb ‘abominari’ (to avert an omen", ‘away, off,’ and ominari, ‘to pronounce on an omen’) was a term of augury for an action that rejects or averts an unfavourable omen indicated by a signum, ‘sign’.”
The originals were done with Panpastel on Lokta paper.
Titled and signed print
Comes with black or white mat
Small size measure 5”x7” including mat
Large size measures 18”x24” including mat
Image is heavily watermarked. Your print will not be.
One of three pieces created for House Kā-Dèh line of Kouwòn (the Haitian Kreyol word for “Crown”) care line. For more information on their company and products, select ‘Featured’ from the menu above, then select ‘House Kā-Dèh’ from the page. Links to their website and social media accounts can be found there as well.
Here’s an excerpt from Wikipedia to explain their names:
“Augury is the practice from ancient Roman religion of interpreting omens from the observed behavior of birds. When the individual, known as the augur, interpreted these signs, it is referred to as ‘taking the auspices.’”
”The verb ‘abominari’ (to avert an omen", ‘away, off,’ and ominari, ‘to pronounce on an omen’) was a term of augury for an action that rejects or averts an unfavourable omen indicated by a signum, ‘sign’.”
The originals were done with Panpastel on Lokta paper.
Titled and signed print
Comes with black or white mat
Small size measure 5”x7” including mat
Large size measures 18”x24” including mat
Image is heavily watermarked. Your print will not be.
One of three pieces created for House Kā-Dèh line of Kouwòn (the Haitian Kreyol word for “Crown”) care line. For more information on their company and products, select ‘Featured’ from the menu above, then select ‘House Kā-Dèh’ from the page. Links to their website and social media accounts can be found there as well.
Here’s an excerpt from Wikipedia to explain their names:
“Augury is the practice from ancient Roman religion of interpreting omens from the observed behavior of birds. When the individual, known as the augur, interpreted these signs, it is referred to as ‘taking the auspices.’”
”The verb ‘abominari’ (to avert an omen", ‘away, off,’ and ominari, ‘to pronounce on an omen’) was a term of augury for an action that rejects or averts an unfavourable omen indicated by a signum, ‘sign’.”
The originals were done with Panpastel on Lokta paper.