Nancy Smeltzer
Glove Box Dancers
Here's an altered art pic that I made from a background of a public domain petroglyph photo and some additions of my own. The main purple rectangle is from a photo I took of the box of purple exam gloves that were on my Dr's wall during a recent visit. One of the fingers of the gloves
was partially pulled out at a jaunty angle, and looked like a dancing leg. Add to that the curved side of the opening of the box reminded me of the hunched back of the musical Kokopelli, one of the beloved gods of many Southwestern Native American traditions. In some of those beliefs, he dances along, trading new songs for the ones he carries in the sack on his back. I figured that it would be a terrific idea for my version to spread joy when he could.
Glove Box Dancers
Here's an altered art pic that I made from a background of a public domain petroglyph photo and some additions of my own. The main purple rectangle is from a photo I took of the box of purple exam gloves that were on my Dr's wall during a recent visit. One of the fingers of the gloves
was partially pulled out at a jaunty angle, and looked like a dancing leg. Add to that the curved side of the opening of the box reminded me of the hunched back of the musical Kokopelli, one of the beloved gods of many Southwestern Native American traditions. In some of those beliefs, he dances along, trading new songs for the ones he carries in the sack on his back. I figured that it would be a terrific idea for my version to spread joy when he could.