by Nell Bednarz



Artwork Description

Butterfly Dance, Circa 1920


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A Native American dance, the Butterfly Dance, was common among particular tribes, a precursor some have said of the current Shawl Dance danced by younger women. In the early 20th century, the nature of this dance was recorded, explaining that the elder women danced in decorated shawls to remind the tribe of the light and healing touch, the butterfly touch of the women that helped the tribe in times of illness. This painting seeks to pay homage to the elder women as healers in every tribe and every nation, in every family. Their labor of love and caring for their families and neighbors is essential for our communities. A blessing from God. My sister Dr. Bev Kleiber Grimes, and my cousin Dr. Patti Patterson are among the many women doctors that have inspired me.



Artwork Details


Medium: Painting Pastel

Genre: Expressionism