Bear Butte Majestic II
Bear Butte is a majestic mountain, rising from the plains, and one which traditionally (and still today) is a sacred site for many Native American tribes.
Bear Butte is a majestic mountain, rising from the plains, and one which traditionally (and still today) is a sacred site for many Native American tribes.
The painting shown here was inspired by a visit to Maison Fournaise, the restaurant which inspired Renoir’s “Luncheon of the Boating Party”
The characteristic white rock formations found in this area of the country are in stark contrast with the wide open spaces and colorful prairie grasses.
The striking colors and land formations take the eye deeper and deeper into the composition.
Pieces accepted to this show explore the topic of North American indigenous culture in the Great Plains, with special emphasis on Native American culture.
The Downtown Association, in Spearfish, SD, is hosting Downtown Friday Nights. Venders and artists are encouraged to set up and meet the public, and there is a live band. People come to congregate and bring their lawn chairs to sit in the street and listen to the bands. People dance and have a fun time. I set up for several …
The Thunderbird is a symbolic form in Plains Indian culture. The strength and tradition it represents remains within the fabric of this rich culture.
Although many of these artifacts remain and are valued pieces in early man’s record, their meaning is largely lost to history.
“Poppies Five” 14 x 18 Oil on Panel Enjoy the coming Springtime weather… it is a gift, and embracing it is all we have to do!
“Poppy Solo” 36 x 24″ Oil on Canvas Obviously inspired by a favorite artist, Georgia O’Keeffe, this poppy painting is playing homage to my mother’s poppy garden and the early blooms of spring. I’m looking for some comments here: what symbolizes spring to you? Mine is this, along with the start of the legion baseball season. Go Post 164! We …