 "Hopiland is where my father's side of the family comes from...and I begin most of my pieces with imagery from Hopiland- but I'm not a "Native American artist" per se- I'm an American artist with Hopi roots. Wherever I go, whatever I see, becomes the inspiration for new paintings and new motifs to use within my paintings. I can't imagine I'll ever run out of materials....In some ways, the use of a particular image in a composition- whether it's painted or silk-screened- is a visual representation of a different feeling I'm having. It's like emotional shorthand.
I would like to thank my friends and patrons for the continued support in my evolution and consistently changing dilemma of being an artist ..."
Collections and Shows
C. William Gilchrist Museum, Cumberland, MD
Southwest Museum of the American Indian, Los Angeles, CA
The Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ
NAU Art Museum, Flagstaff, AZ
Museum of Fine Arts 2000, Santa Fe, NM
Wheelwright Museum's Friends Gallery
STAP Project, Florence, Italy
Absolut, Nedra Matteucci's Fenn Galleries, Santa Fe, NM
Washington Arts Club, Washington DC
Gallery Piazza/Tony Abeyta, San Francisco, CA
Bryans Gallery, Taos, NM
Peyton Wright Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
Gallery 10, Scottsdale, AZ
Tony Abeyta Gallery, Taos, NM
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