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Wounded Knee
Earth Art Work-Nº 860

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MAKA WAKAN (Sioux), Wounded Knee, Last Massacre at the Lakota on 29th December 1890, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota Painting

Ekkeland Goetze

Germany

Painting, Soil on Paper

Size: 28 W x 28 H x 1 D in

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Earth Art Work-Nº 860 painted underneath with SOIL on BFK Rives 300 g on canvas on frame MAKA WAKAN (Sioux) The concept: Across all of the EARTH's continents, I have worked together with many indigenous people on many Earth Art Projects. I have met people who understand that the EARTH is our mother and our home. Through a personal contact in summer 2015 I was able to realize a Terragraphy project with the SIOUX people in the heart of their land around the Black Hills. With people whose lives, culture and fate have interested and fascinated me since my childhood. Chief Arvol Looking Horse, Keeper of the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe in the 19th generation, gave me his blessing for the project. Together with the medicine man Jim Miller Ironcloud from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation I collected SOIL in North und South Dakota, Minnesota, Montana und Wyoming. I dug the SOIL from significant sites which have been holy to the Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, Cheyenne and other Plains Indian Tribes since primeval times, from historical places intertwined with the SIOUX’s fate and from places illustrating the lifestyle of the SIOUX today. The precise selection of these sites was determined through one of the Seven Holy Rituals of the Lakota in the Sweat of Jim Miller. The EARTH ART WORKS produced by the end of 2015 tell of the exceptional spirituality and culture of these people, which in turn inspired me to paint underneath some of the EARTH ART WORKS with SOIL.

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Soil on Paper

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28 W x 28 H x 1 D in

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EKKELAND GÖTZE was born in Dresden (Germany) in 1948. He has been working as a painter, silk screen printer, engineer and manager. In 1988 he moved to Munich. He has been occupied with EARTH since 1989 and has been working at a conceptional IMAGE of the EARTH since then. He has realized projects all over the world. In today’s times, in which human influences subject EARTH to immense changes, which are scientifically proven and controversially discussed, his artwork directs human awareness onto this complex of problems. 2018 he receives the Seerosenpreis of the state capital Munich

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