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Main Gallery
Cherokee Indian original paintings
and one of a-kind pieces. Native American art in several mediums including cast
paper, watercolors, oils, and acrylics. Contemporary Indian art from the heart of the
Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
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Tears Through the Snow
Original Watercolor with Cast Paper Sculpture
Price on Request
During the brutal winter of
1838-39 sixteen thousand Cherokees were marched overland to Indian
Territory. During the forced march across a frozen land, thousands of
Cherokees died. The hardships suffered by the Cherokee people as they were
forced to walk what later would be named The Trail of Tears, to a new home in
Indian Territory, would be forever remembered. The
strength of these unforgotten people is the legacy that has allowed the Cherokee Nation
to persevere through its many trials.
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Crimson Sky
Original Watercolor with Cast Paper Sculpture
Price on Request
Horses and tipis (teepees) played an important roles in the lives of the
nomadic people of the American plains. Mounted warriors returning to camp beneath
the crimson sky of early evening. Painted hands, hailstones, jagged
lightning and eagle feathers adorn the warriors horse. The warriors horses
were prized for their colors and their athletic abilities, a valuable
companion on the battlefield, an animal to trust and depend on.
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High Ground
Original Watercolor with Cast Paper Sculpture
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High ground at night is an essential element to
survival on the open plains of the western United States. The stallion
patiently waits for his harem of mares as the colts play like children on an
endless playground.
"When God created the horse he said to the magnificent creature: I have made
thee as no other. All the treasures of the earth lie between thy eyes. Thou
shalt carry my friends upon thy back. Thy saddle shall be the seat of
prayers to me. And thou fly without wings, and conquer without any sword.
Oh, horse."
~The Koran
Framed Reproductions
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Cries at Whitepath's Grave
Price on Request
Cries at Whitepath's Grave is a cast paper with acrylic oval original
24 x 36 inches. The grave of Whitepath during the time of the
Trail of Tears was marked by long poles with streamers.
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MORNING TEARS
image size 30" x 40" oil on canvas
Price on Request
During the harsh winter of
1838-39 thousands of Cherokee were forced to leave their mountain homes and marched overland to Indian
Territory. During the forced march across the snow covered land, over four thousand of
the Cherokees died. The hardships suffered by the Cherokee people as they were
forced to walk what later would be named The Trail of Tears, to a new home in
Indian Territory, would be forever remembered. Like the people who took
advantage of the Cherokee Removal the Ravens in the foreground of this
painting tear apart a scarf that has Cherokee Nation written in embroidery.
Framed Reproductions /
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