Kim Kori
Desert Graffiti
Desert Graffiti
Dimensions: 5"H X 5”W x 3.5”D
Highly Collectible Limited Edition Bronze of 50.
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Desert Graffiti Storyline
The origin of the word graffiti is from the Italian word graffio, meaning a scratch. Scratching art on rock has served as personal expression dating back to ancient cave paintings.
Native Americans often scratched petroglyphs on rock surfaces capturing aspects of daily life, animals or nature.
This sculpture shows a lizard on an abandoned rock in the desert, representing its ancestral image.
Explore Kim Kori Sculpture
Kim Kori is a multi-award winning bronze sculptor, based in Sedona, Arizona. She is a Signature Member of the Society of Animal Artists, and a Master Signature Member of American Woman Artists. Kim entwines fantasy and reality in the well-collected and imaginative nature and wildlife sculptures she creates.

