Native-American Inspired Works

Santa Fe is known as a center for art that showcases the multi-cultural character of the city.  With a dozen museums – four dedicated to Native American and Hispanic art and culture – I have come to appreciate and respect the culture and tradition of Santa Fe’s Native American and Hispanic people.  These recent works were inspired by those traditions. 

 

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Honeysuckle Clouds, Acrylic on canvas,

40 x 30 

Sowi-ing Mana (Deer Maiden) Acrylic, collage on canvas, 18 x 14. See more of my Katsina Series on the Native Abstractions page. 

Pueblo Village, acrylic on canvas, 20 x 16. See others on my Latest Works page.

Mission Church, oil on canvas, 24 x 20. See more of these works on Latest Works page.

Firecracker Cactus

Acrylic on canvas, 

10 x 10, See more on the "Small Works" page.

Flower Moon 雪国

Collage, watercolor,

20 x 16, matted. See more Japanese-inspired works on my Asian Abstractions page.

San Geronimo Runners,

24 x 12. See more on Native Abstractions page.

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