Presenting Lovely Attire

COLLECTOR UPDATE: Lovely Attire has been sold. Available now: A stunning image of a young Blackfoot woman resplendent in ceremonial dress Lovely Attire depicts a c. 1880s young woman of the Blackfoot tribe dressed in all her finery. Such apparel would be appropriate for a formal or ceremonial occasion, such as a Sun Dance ceremony. [...]

Presenting Navajo Finery

COLLECTOR UPDATE: Navajo Finery has been sold. My newest painting depicts a c.1870s man wearing a jewel of the Navajo loom In Navajo Finery, I portray a proud Navajo man from the 1870s. He is wearing a classic third phase chief’s blanket. A valuable possession Before Navajo women developing expertise at weaving rugs in the [...]

Introducing Safekeeping – An homage to Navajo weavers

Update March 4, 2011: Thank you for your interest in this painting. Safekeeping has been SOLD. Purchase of this painting will help support Navajo weaving education for youth at the historic Toadlena Trading Post Safekeeping features a c. 1880s Navajo woman wearing a traditional woven dress and holding a lamb from her flock. Twenty percent [...]

New for the holidays: Limited collection of portrait miniatures

Fresh-from-the-easel series emphasizes stylistic headwear Many of my clients who enjoy my large works ask for smaller pieces to round out their collection or give as gifts. I have just completed a set of miniature portraits just in time for holiday gift giving. This collection features men from warrior societies with an emphasis on headwear [...]

Presenting: Encounter with the Teton Sioux

Sharing with you a preview of my recent painting commission I recently completed a commissioned work that will be on exhibit at the Tucson Museum of Art from October 23, 2010 to January 23, 2011 as part of a private collection of artwork devoted to chronicling the historic Lewis and Clark expedition. A pivotal rendezvous: [...]