Bronze Sculpture of "Hopi Maiden" by Kim Seyesnem Obrzut
Kim Seyesnem Obrzut, one of the first Hopi women to work in bronze and a trailblazer who transformed tradition into timeless art. With over 43 years of experience casting bronze, Obrzut has established herself as a powerful voice in contemporary Native American art, creating works that honor ancient Hopi values while expressing universal themes of spirituality, balance, and the sacred feminine.
One of a kind.
"The Hopi Tribe of Northern Arizona is thousands of years old," Seyesnem reflects. "I have a lifetime to fully explain my people and their history. I know many of my collectors now understand more about the women and their powerful place in Hopi history."
Kim Seyesnem Obrzut, one of the first Hopi women to work in bronze and a trailblazer who transformed tradition into timeless art. With over 43 years of experience casting bronze, Obrzut has established herself as a powerful voice in contemporary Native American art, creating works that honor ancient Hopi values while expressing universal themes of spirituality, balance, and the sacred feminine.
One of a kind.
"The Hopi Tribe of Northern Arizona is thousands of years old," Seyesnem reflects. "I have a lifetime to fully explain my people and their history. I know many of my collectors now understand more about the women and their powerful place in Hopi history."
The sculpture is about 14” tall, 9” wide and weighs about 10 pounds.
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