Ever since the Naming Day, it has been Coyote’s responsibility to change the monsters of this earth into harmless beings. Because monsters have to be tricked to be changed, Coyote was given two powers: the power to change things and the power to trick. Coyote enjoyed tricking so much that he began to trick everyone, and does to this day. At first, Coyote’s tricks were in a bag, but the bag ripped and now Coyote’s tricks are in the very air, floating around the world. So every now and then, Coyote and his tricks meet up for Trickster’s Rendezvous.
Lithographic print on archival acid-free paper
Image size: 10″ x 7″
Paper size: 14″ x 11″
Suitable for 16″ x 20″ frame with mat.
Trickster’s Rendezvous
$206.00
Includes tax and shipping for a limited time!
Limited Edition of 500
Signed by Dayton Edmonds
Description
A note from the Artist:
Ever since the Naming Day, it has been Coyote’s responsibility to change the monsters of this earth into harmless beings. Because monsters have to be tricked to be changed, Coyote was given two powers: the power to change things and the power to trick. Coyote enjoyed tricking so much that he began to trick everyone, and does to this day. At first, Coyote’s tricks were in a bag, but the bag ripped and now Coyote’s tricks are in the very air, floating around the world. So every now and then, Coyote and his tricks meet up for Trickster’s Rendezvous.
Lithographic print on archival acid-free paper
Image size: 10″ x 7″
Paper size: 14″ x 11″
Suitable for 16″ x 20″ frame with mat.
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