Native American Artist JoAnne Bird
A member of the Dakota Sioux,
JoAnne Bird was raised on the Sisseton-Wahpeton Indian
Reservation in eastern South Dakota. JoAnne knew she was
destined to be an artist since early childhood. JoAnne's
paintings depict her Native American Heritage - many spiritual
in nature and dating back to early Native American history or
legend. She feels that her paintings bring out the old in a
modern way. Once a realist, she now considers herself an
impressionist.
Native
American Artist Robert Orduno
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.
Native American artist Robert Orduno explores the themes of
transformation, innocence, rebirth and gratitude through the
colorful images of Native American dance.
Southwest
Artist Dona Mares
Her evocative images of wildlife and native American
animal icons and symbols instruct through imagery. The southwest
artist explains the imagery in each of her prints, and the teachings
offered in this gallery of limited edition fine art prints.
Southwest
Artist Sue Krzyston
Surrounded in her home and studio
by the Indian artifacts she collects and paints, Sue Krzyston
believes these objects represent the "soul" of the people who
create them. She says, "I strive to capture that soul on canvas.
I want to take something alive, something from the earth, and
make them become alive in my still life paintings"

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