
Slick Trail Shelter
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Upper left photo: Top only shot of M.D.s 2002 Western Design Conference exhibit. A massive two-in-one coffee table. It was designed to allow each half to be used separately or, if joined, to provide 5' long surface. The painting is from the prehistoric site Slick Trial which is on the Rio Grande River. The pigment here is charcoal, cinnabar, limonite and the binder is organic. The stone Tennessee cherry swirl. It is supported by six large twisted hand polished legs made form Western red cedar heart wood. The table weighs nearly 400 lbs. $4,200
The Migration

This console features a group of mono chrome black deer found on private land west of Fort Davis Texas. The stone is Tennessee cherry swirl with "very" twisted and hand polished Western cedar legs. It stands 36", and is 30" long x 24" wide. The pigment is manganese with the organic binder. A detail shot of the top shows the close-up of the painting on the console. This prehistoric site is over 4000 years old. $4,800
Panther Cave


Panther Cave Coffee Table 16.5" tall, 37X44 $2,250
For more information on M.D.'s Panther Cave art, click here.

