List of Artisans

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Dark Mountain Watercolors, LLC

Native Woodland Watercolors and prints. My work is in the permanent collection of the New York State Museum, the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin Museum and Cultural Center, the School for Advance Research in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Please see website for more information.

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Old Cedar Native Arts

An online art and gift shop owned and operated by Navajo artist Carolyn L. Anderson. Browse a refined selection of beadwork, silverwork, art prints, and greeting cards.

Instagram: @oldcedarnativearts

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Therisa Bennett Art

Offering fine art paintings in oil, acrylic, and collage. Primarily focused on landscapes and nature from a spiritual and emotional perspective. Whenever possible, using the most eco-friendly and up-cycled materials available. Giclee prints available and open for commissions.

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Art and the Divine

Two-dimensional art on canvas or paper. Oils, acrylics, watercolor. Prints, cards, and bookmarks.

Jewelry. Bead woven in glass and semi-precious and precious stones, and semi-precious metals. Leather, feather, shell, and bone. Necklaces, chokers, earrings, bracelets, bolo ties, and shields.

Craft items, feather fans, medicine bags, and talking sticks. Herbal pillows, teas, incense, and salves made and collected from my garden.

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10 Buffalos Art & Custom Work

 

Acrylic paintings on stretched canvas and wood, wood carvings, various prints, mugs, apparel, and accessories, along with other great gift items.

All art is done in a contemporary manner to encompass Plains, Pacific Northwest Coast, and Metis art styles. Special commissions accepted. Retail, call or write for more information.

Etsy: www.etsy.com/shop/10buffalosart

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Lois Chichinoff Thadei

Prints, metalsmithing, pottery, and weavings.

Works are produced seasonally, frequently using materials that must be harvested at specific times of the year. Most work is contemporary founded on traditional artistic practices of the Far North Pacific Rim.

All pieces are graphic storytelling of Tribal, family, and life stories.

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