Native American Artists By Harold Paul Welcome to
Native American Artists By Harold Paul Welcome to my presentation on Native American Artists Indian art is by nature deeply spiritual and symbolic. O Great Spirit grant me a vision. Let it be good. Let it bless all people. Vision Seeker
This artist is Joanne Swanson Kin'ughan Inupiaq Eskimo "Even as a child I loved the subtleties of color, the smell of crayon and the challenge of drawing. "
Here is one of her work The Wind and The Washboard
Unalakleet Church by Joanne Swanson
Urshel Taylor Pima Tribe "I started to paint at about the age of 14 or 15. I mostly paint Northern Traditional Dancers and other Native American images. I also do a lot of sculpture in bronze or wood, but my first choice is painting. I always try to capture the dignity and majesty of what my people have been and what they continue to be today. "
Here’s some of his work White Mountain Apache by Urshel Taylor
Call of the Weasel Clan by Urshel Taylor
L. David Eveningthunder Doh-gwey Du-gwanee Shoshone Tribe He is best known for his portrayals of dancers, most of whom he knows personally.
Traditional Sneak-up by L. David
Grass Dance Calendar 2000 by L. David
Dana Tiger Creek Tribe Muscogee Nation "By drawing on the strength of the women of my Creek Indian ancestry, I am better able to portray the dignity and determination of contemporary women. "
Warrior Women by Dana Tiger
The Healing Dream Dana Tiger
I just couldn’t resist putting this one in. The One Who Teaches by Dana Tiger
OK this is the last one Morning Prayer by Jerome Bushyhead 9/13/1929 - 4/15/2000
This is the end of the presentation and I hope you enjoyed the work. Click on the Pictures of the artists and the link will take you to the website for more information. Thank you Harold Paul
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