• Original Oil Painting Native American Indian WARRIOR South Western Art Santa Fe

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    Original Oil Painting Native American Indian WARRIOR South Western Art Santa Fe
    Original Oil Painting Native American Indian WARRIOR South Western Art Santa Fe
    Original Oil Painting Native American Indian WARRIOR South Western Art Santa Fe
    Original Oil Painting Native American Indian WARRIOR South Western Art Santa Fe
    Original Oil Painting Native American Indian WARRIOR South Western Art Santa Fe

    Original Oil Painting Native American Indian WARRIOR South Western Art Santa Fe
    WHITE RAVEN Native American. The storm fell on the concrete streets where sirens echoed among those throwing bricks into his brothers. A raven landed blue as night and transformed into a robed one from long long ago. His earring as gold as the sun and a head dress of many colors he looked to the group before him. Why do you destroy your brother? Dont you know You are much much stronger together. He dissolved into their hearts. A new path is opening my friend. 18 x 24 inch original oil on Stretch Canvas Oil Painting. Signed and dated by artist. My Art work is high quality work. Each piece is done with care and emotion. Follow me on instagram. Com/laurelle_macy_studio to find the meaning behind this work. This painting is about be still and pay attention. The color and brush stroke is rich. The rich texture and a close crop makes this painting alive and engaging. The compelling color and the emotional charge make this painting personal. This is Professional quality oil painting. It is one of a kind. It calls up the spirit of American History, the frontier, the west, and those who are a free spirit. This work has visible brush strokes, full bodied and is alive. There are earth tones in each painting so that it fits in on any wall. Laurelle Macy grew up on a farm in northern Canada. Endless in its dimensions, untamed in its spirit, curious in its isolation, to Laurelle it is this and more. It is the stuff of passion, of creation, of timeless inspiration. Macys relationship with the land and its people is a seasoned one. Raised in a series of bush camps, Indian reservations and boom towns in Canadas North West Territories, Macy understood early on, that her paintings could act as windows to a world little seen by others, but well known and loved by her. Laurelle first obtained her Associates in Adverting Design. She worked as a graphic designer before moving on to get her Bachelors in art at Brigham Young University. After returning to the north Laurelle enjoyed success in a number of galleries, festival and commissions. Her and her family moved to Utah where she completed her masters degree at the University of Idaho and has been actively involved in advanced design education at the college level. Laurelles major talent lies in her portrayal of what she calls living material. The centerpieces of her artwork are native people, landscapes, and wildlife, all arrestingly alive in her paintings. Macys refinement of detail is engaging and her love of color apparent, at times immediate and aggressive, at others subtle and leading. Macy experience with color and composition seems to reflect the very personality of her subjects. To see her paintings and feel somehow touched by an open genuine spirit. This singular connection between the viewer and the subject is Macys desire. To paint the west, its people, animals and its landscape with compassion and insight, she hopes is her success. Laurelle Macys work has been shown in galleries across Northern Canada and in select studios in Utah. In addition to her work, Macy is faculty a national art institute, has illustrated childrens books, portrait painter and is a 3 time grant recipient celebrating northern native people. Her diverse career, where she worked along side Dene Nation elders and Inuit carvers, to the cutting edge world of graphic design gives her tremendous understanding and perspective. An artist of unquestionable talent with yet untapped potential. Macy is certainly someone to watch for. The item “Original Oil Painting Native American Indian WARRIOR South Western Art Santa Fe” is in sale since Monday, June 15, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “lmacy09″ and is located in Sandy, Utah. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay, Ukraine.
    • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
    • Region of Origin: US
    • Artist: Laurelle Macy
    • Style: Traditional
    • Listed By: Artist
    • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
    • Painting Surface: stretch canvas
    • Medium: Oil
    • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
    • Size Type/Largest Dimension: 18 x 24
    • Year: 2020
    • Features: stretched
    • Original/Reproduction: Original
    • Signed?: Signed
    • Width (Inches): 18
    • Color: Multi-Color Grey Blue brown, orange red black
    • Subject: Western
    • Originality: Original
    • Height (Inches): 24

    Original Oil Painting Native American Indian WARRIOR South Western Art Santa Fe
  • 20×16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River

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    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River

    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River
    Here’s a gorgeous 20×16 original oil painting on canvas signed J. Sharp, circa; 1925 of a gorgeous one of kind hand painted scene of an Indian Village of a couple on the River with Teepee in the back landscape… One of a kind hand painted museum piece. I accidently reduced the price without him knowing? Joseph Henry Sharp was active/lived in New Mexico, California, Ohio. Joseph Sharp is known for Indian figure, landscape and still-life painting. Born in Bridgeport, Ohio, Joseph Sharp was regarded as the “father of the Taos Art Colony, ” and was known for his Indian figure and genre painting as well as for exquisitely colorful landscapes. He was one of the first Caucasian artists to visit New Mexico, arriving in Santa Fe in 1883. Although Sharp was completely deaf from a childhood accident, he reportedly had a cheerful nature and was an avid traveler, always seeking learning experiences about other cultures. Evening on the Big Horn. Please look at all my other oil paintings; Texas Hill Country Bluebonnets: Salinas Robert Wood Fred Darge Rolla Taylor Gaitha Browning Baker A. Slaughter Santa Duran WRThrasher Gary Lynn Roberts Joe Rader Roberts Roger Ikers Paul Baca Exa Wall Freeman Harman Garvin Harris Don Harren Hansen Hermann Herring Harding Homer Collins Charles Summey. Weidhofer Warren Olan Travis Reece James Frazier Jerry Malzahn Kovach Krogle Russ Vickers Sharp Carl Hoppe Don Burt John Berry Gaitha Browning Paul Gregg Paul Mann Renegade Gerald McCann George Henderson Dawson Watson McDonald Dwight Holmes. Peter Lanz Holmstedt Don Warran Lazzaro Laurence Coffelt Hardy Martin Fred Windsor Wilton McCoy Kendrick Vail Vivian Love Gordon Pond Lopez Swantner William Orth Corson Frank Lazzaro Franklin Blackman Mark Geller Gibson Garza John William Orth Shelton Stirnweis Roney Shepler Peter Plotkins Ron Stewart Randolf Alfredo Rodriguez Sol Korby E. Nabinger Malone Nida Rudd Massey Mae Barbee Bilson Kee Barry Bud Breen Jim Dooley Joe Grandee Enright Wolf Windsor Dick Lopeman Roman Froman Fox Gomez Manuel Garza Mel Bradshaw Albert Lee Tauch Oscar Parra G. Yurik Rick Lawrence Kennington Willard Pratt Dolfi Stoki Thomas J. The item “20×16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River” is in sale since Thursday, February 21, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “starship2563″ and is located in Dallas, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
    • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
    • Region of Origin: US
    • Artist: J. H. Sharp
    • Style: Impressionism
    • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
    • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
    • Painting Surface: Canvas Board
    • Medium: Oil
    • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
    • Year: 1925
    • Features: Framed
    • Width (Inches): 27
    • Color: Western Landscape
    • Subject: Western Indian Village on River
    • Originality: Original
    • Height (Inches): 31
    • Signed?: Signed

    20x16 org 1925 oil painting on canvas signed JH Sharp of Indian Village on River