Lost and Found III
A gemlike glow symbolic of gifts in a sacred life all have been given.
A gemlike glow symbolic of gifts in a sacred life all have been given.
Trade beads have a dark history of human enslavement and deception.
A fiction: a profusion of color, texture and action.
Long, cold Dakota nights were endured in such as a teepee, during which, the telling of cherished stories passed along tribal history from one generation to another.
Tales told of skirmishes past are hinted at in this painting. The imagery of U. S. Calvary soldiers being pursued by a Native Americans is inspired by the Ewers Ledger. The original artist of the ledger was a Northern Cheyenne, incarcerated in a fort in Montana Circa 1870 – 1880. The Ewers Ledger is named after the Calvary officer whose descendants inherited it.
Calm and beautiful, at rest with nature…
The shelter of a tipi is a symbol from the past, reminiscent of a nomadic way of life. A life in which mankind lived off of the land and in harmony with nature.
It was a near loss of a majestic creature due to a host of political reasons and lifestyle changes… Is it a whole lot different today?
Depicted as seen in full Fall colors, this view of Spearfish Canyon is found near a bend in the road known as Savoy, near Roughlock Falls
This original girl print depicts a Dakota Plains Indian tipi at sunrise.