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I think I might keep my PoW like this for a while. Didn't change much of the build, just gave him/her a jetbackpack and made the weapon a little bit wider so it's easy to hold.
Pow Wow dances are beautiful expressions of Indigenous peoples,Spirituality,History & Culture,performed by men,women & Children.
This is a patch that my husband recently made. He brought it home so that I could take a picture of it. I just have it laying on the back of his leather coat (It is not sewn down). He is the artist and digitizer at Custom Embroidery in Nashville, Tn.
The size of the patch is 12 1/2 x 11 inches. It has 195,000 stitches. I think he said it took about 7 hours to sew out.
My photo certainly does not do it justice!! It has a lot of shading in it which I don't think you can see very well in this photo.
This logo was created (not by my husband) for the American Prisoner(s) Of War (POW) and Missing In Action (MIA) of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War was from November 1, 1955 - April 30, 1975.
He is supposed to sew this logo on several jackets and on material that will make a Harley Davidson Motorcycle seat.
The bunny-like character that feeds on dreams and thoughts from the subconscious. Dreams and thoughts are represented by stars in the dream world and they say Subbun makes a "Pow Pow" sound when it's tracing a dream.
20th Annual Gateway to Nations Pow Wow (2014) at Floyd Bennett Fields, Brooklyn New York.
Participants of the Traditional Dance Competition.
Celebrating a 'Gathering of Nations' in Albuquerque: The world's largest Native American cultural event, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, is expected to draw more than 100,000 spectators in Albuquerque this weekend. The Gathering of Nations Powwow showcases Native American and indigenous culture with more than 700 tribes and 3,000 Native American singers and dancers wearing traditional regalia.
I took this in 2006. Thanks so much everyone... the pow wow is held annually in April. You should go!
This shot was taken at the 38th Annual Yuba-Sutter Pow Wow held at the fairgrounds in Yuba City. Colorful regalia was worn by the dancers at this event.
The POW-MIA Memorial in Memorial Park, across from the street from the Clarion County Courthouse in Clarion, PA.
"Zowie", "Wham", "Bang", "Blam", "Zing", "Whack", "Zack", "Zorch", "Zang", "Woosh", "Bam", "Zoom", "Zap", "Boom", "Kazowy", "Wow", "Clang", "Pow", "Zingo", and "Boing"
Onomatopoeia! Rah!
"Seafair Indian Days Pow Wow is an annual event featuring competitive dancing and singing, food booths, salmon bake, arts and crafts booths and other special entertainment. This event has a two fold goal: to bring together Indian communities from the Northwest and beyond and just as importantly, to bring together the non-Indian community in joining tribes to learn about, enjoy and participate in Indian culture." (From the Seafair website)
In Seattle's Discovery Park.
POW! Take that! This is the slightly puzzled look exhibited by people who are just about to suffer under the ego brusing impact of some carefully crafted sarcasm. Firstly they think you're being nice and agreeing with whatever ill considered opinion they've just regurgitated then, POW!, it hits them. They've just been sucker punched and taken down with some brutal repartee. At that point, of course, the game was mine. Does this make me a bad person?
Cheers
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Title: POW
Materials: Watercolour pencil, acrylic, ink, paint pen and spray paint
Size: A4 Framed