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Sunday, October 30, 2011
Warriors Work Gallery
Gifts from the Ocean, 30 x 36, oil on canvas
This painting just sold at Warriors Work Gallery's 15th anniversary show. Yes, they have other paintings available. Stop by the gallery at 277 Main Street, Hill City, SD or find art work on their website
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Spirits in the Wind Gallery
Dream Caster, 30 x 30, oil on canvas
This Plains Indian is adorned with lots of feathers. His face is painted with red pigment.
Available
See more of my American Indian paintings on my Website
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Heritage Gallery
Red, White and Blue, 9 x 12, oil on canvas
This small painting can be purchased at Heritage Gallery in Scottsdale or by phone 480-941-9041.
Take a look at their website for more available work
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Gallery at the Windsor
As Long as the Sun Rises, 30 x 30, oil on canvas
This Plains Indian wears eagle feathers in his hair. His face is painted red.
This painting can be purchased at Gallery at the Windsor in Del Norte, CO or by phone 719.657.9030
Please stop by their website and see other available work
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Sees for Miles
Sees for Miles, 30 x 30, oil on linen
Otter Breastplates were worn by the Plains Indians and were commonly decorated with Trade Mirrors
Fur traders introduced Trade Mirrors to the American Indians in the 17th century. Reflective surfaces were thought to have mystical powers and these mirrors were quickly adopted for use as decorative additions to warbonnets, otter breastplates and bustles, as well as for signaling mirrors.
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