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Pacific Northwest Native American Art
A selection of Pacific Northwest Native American art prints and paintings by Indian artists from Squamish Nation, BC Canada.
Pacific Northwest Native Indian Art Carvings
A display of magnificent Pacific Northwest Native Indian art carvings set to a music soundtrack. Pieces made by master carvers include the bear, eagle, salmon and killer whale.
Northwest Native American Indian Art On Canoes
Northwest Native American Indian art on Haida canoes and boats at Museum of Civilization near Ottawa, Canada.
Native American Indian Rock Art - Petroglyphs Pictograph
Native American rock art was an important art form for the Great Basin Indian people like the Paiutes. Many shamans created them as power points with celestial and animal references. They are scattered all over the Great Basin and they were even found in Yosemite and Hetch Hetchy Valley, which were once Paiute areas.
Native American 3D Hologram Portraits
From Mark Diamond Holographer/Artist (DiamondImages.com): In 1990, I was invited to an inter-tribal Pow Wow in Washington, DC by the late Melody Lightfeather. I was planning a series of holographic portraits of indigenous peoples for over 10 years .... this event coincided with the 20th anniversary of Earth Day....The Secretary of the Department of Interior had invited many Native American tribes to participate...and granted us permission to film the first of these holographic portraits in the auditorium of the department of interior in Washington D.C.and then on the mall where the groundbreaking and blessing of Native American Museum was to be held. It is my hope to convey a sense of reverence and respect for the Earth and its indigenous peoples as well as preserve and share these traditions visually through this powerful anthropological study and holographic series. This video of the footage is accompanied with permission by the music of Bill Miller an extraordinary Native American composer/ performer more at www.billmiller.com
Native American Art by Lee Bogle
Native American Art Music:Enigma Sacred Spirit Collectors know Lee Bogle for his images of Native Americans, often solitary figures of men and women whose beauty far surpasses the superficial. While his paintings artistically speak for themselves, they also reflect his appreciation for the natural world. Working with muted, atmospheric colors, he is a master at depicting the expressive quality of light. "The paintings are an outgrowth of my appreciation for the bold, painterly brush stroke and my love of precise detail," he comments. "They are contemporary impressions in which detail is used in a very conscious and restrained manner to enhance the overall mood." http://www.leebogle.com/nativeamerican.htm
Native American Art
This is a small showing of Native American art by Carman and Dawn of the Stó:lő tribe.
Native American Art
Pictures of painting of Native American People
Native American Art, Music and Stomp Dance
Native American Art, Music and Stomp Dance by Cortez. View Cortez's gallery at, http://www.yessy.com/cortez/gallery.html
Native American Art
Native American Art
2008 Native American art calendar
www.southwestindianarts.net Our 11" x 14" NativeAmerican/Southwest Art Calendars are 13 months with 14 full color images. The calendars are printed on 80 lb cover paper, this print quality paper along with the design allows customers the option of framing the 9.25" x 12" art images. Each year the calendar has a page dedicated to the memory of a deceased Native American artist whose contributions to the art world hold great significance by preserving the past and inspiring today's youth. 2" x 12" columns lie to the left side of each month, which showcases a photo, bio, and story about the artist and image. Each day is enclosed in a 1 5/8" x 1/5" box for appointments and dates to remember. The 2008 calendar artists are: Merlin LittleThunder (Cover Artist), Wayne Cooper, Dorothy Sullivan, Norma Howard, Troy Anderson, Charles Chapman, Benjamin Harjo, Jr., Harvey Pratt, Richard Whitman, Gordon Yellowman, Sherman Chaddlesone, Lee Bocock and Brent Learned. Tribes represented are: Southern Cheyenne, Cheyenne - Arapaho, Cherokee, Seminole - Shawnee, Creek, Choctaw, Yuchi, Kiowa, Pawnee & Comanche. The "In Memory" page is dedicated to Doc Tate Nevaquaya. Calendar art selection, full production and printing are done in Norman, OK.
Jacinta's Native American Art
Paintings and music done and performed by Jacinta Two-Feathers