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Set Project: Leporello plan with a story

 This a late post regarding the leporello story and the appearance with complete outline.

The sketches I separate at the end to get 6 pieces contained to this set. The story is settled in the Canada. I am not quite sure with the tribe, I excluded to the Sioux/Lakota People. And according to the tutor suggestion, I found the translation of the Purple Haze, which in Lakota means šátȟo/tȟóša po. The slash is becouse of two possible versions of the word purple. Haze determine fog as well, which is po. The main character will get this name in the middle of his ''maturity journey''. Which is in the middle (second picture).

Here is the begining of the story/life of the main character.
As I attempt to explain the maturity ceremony, where in Native culture person gets a name. It is rarely indetification with an animal or a part of the nature. In this case it is a connection with the colour and the weather.

Here, above the smaller storyline I pointed out each happening in order. 
Still it is a first though. I know that there is a lot of different perspectives and landscape features.

The third scene emphasize the role of the haze and the mountain, where satho po is going to meet at the end. The motif with the horse and a child means the strong bound to him. They allow Satho po, like an great father to go alone. The last scene (and piece) will present the end of his journey. 
The purple haze which was appearing along his life (tracing him), finally meet his namesake.
Becouse this story is likely adressed for children, I just left the end of the story in inexplicable form.


šátȟo/tȟóša - purple
po     -  (fog) haze




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  1. This post needs more commentary - when you are being assessed, you won't be there to explain your work. Add detail and explain what you are doing here.

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