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Robert Orduno
"When the Ancient Ones talk to me,
I listen." says Robert Orduno, who is of
Gabrieleno Indian heritage. Since
1976, Orduno has explored the transformative power
of the sacred in his work, integrating the
traditions of American Indian dance, ritual,
ceremonial themes, pow-wows with images of
transformation and mystic vision. The Santa Fe based
painter has an intuitive connection with the primal
rhythms of dance, the dynamics of color, and the
spiritualism and mythology of ancient cultures.
These elements, combined with his unique vision and
dynamic style, infuse his paintings with intense
energy and a sense of the eternal.
Orduno is listed in WHO's WHO IN AMERICAN ART, and
has been profiled in SOUTHWEST ART, INTERNATIONAL
FINE ART magazine and other publications. Orduno is
the recipient of many honors, including the
prestigious Tony Begay Award. His work has been
exhibited at museums and Native American cultural
centers, including the National Native Indian
Artists Symposium, the C.M. Russell Museum in Great
Falls, Montana and the Buffalo Bill Historical
Center in Cody, Wyoming, and he is featured in the
permanent collection of the Red Cloud Indian Art
Show of South Dakota. |