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Monday, February 27, 2017
Peace Medal
Peace Medal, 12 x 9, oil on board
This still life features a photo of Osage Chief Bacon Rind, a Peace Medal, a red ribbon and an Eagle feather
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Last of the Mohicans
Last of the Mohicans by K. Henderson
Last of the Mohicans, 9" x 12", oil on board
The Last of the Mohicans. As we all know I love old books, toys and other fun things. The vintage American Indian ceramic figurines are part of my collection and make me smile every time I look at them. And these books have an average age of 100 years. Yes, Last of the Mohicans is one of them.
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Shining star
Cowboy & Buffalo
Wholly Cow
Wholly Cow, 14 x 14, oil on board
This painting was great fun to create. It has my vintage blocks, marbles, a ceramic cow, a marionette and a photo of a cow. It's everything a Cow Lover would want in a panting.
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Sunday, February 26, 2017
Southwest Pottery 3
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Daughter of the Sun
Daughter of the Sun, 14" x 11", oil on board
The Sun’s daughter was killed by a rattle snake. When the Sun went into her daughter’s house and found her dead, she was so grieved that she refused to come out. It was dark all the time.
The People were told that they must go to the Ghost Country and bring back the Daughter. They must put her in a box, and no matter what, they must not open the box until they returned home.
When the Daughter was put in the box, she begged and begged to be released. Finally, the Men, fearing that she was really dying, opened the box just a bit to give her air. There was a fluttering sound and a Redbird appeared in the bushes. The men quickly closed the lid but it was too late.
So, know we know that the Redbird is the Daughter of the Sun. If the Men had kept the box closed as they were told to and brought the Daughter home safely, we could bring back our friends from the Ghost Country, but now when they die, we can never bring them back.
The Sun was still grieved but The People sent their best and most beautiful dancers to entertain her and she was happy.
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Friday, February 24, 2017
Lady K
Lady K, 12" x 9", oil on canvas
This Victorian lady wears a feathered hat and a Beaded Dress
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Rocking D
Rocking D, 12 " x 9", oil on canvas
This modern day cowgirl is dressed in a hat, scarf and two toned shirt.
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Blue Velvet
Blue Velvet, 12" x 9", oil on canvas, unframed
This Civil War era lady is dressed in her finest.
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Trail Boss
Trail Boss, 12" x 9", oil on linen
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Antiquity of the Soul
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