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Navajo Love - As Long as the Winds Shall Blow - Native American-inspired painting
Dawn Senior-Trask, of Moonhorse Art Studio, has worked in a wide variety of
media including charcoal, oil paintings, woodcuts,
gouaches, claybords and
scratchboards. Her artwork, especially her oil paintings, are a unique
way of looking at the memories and culture of the West -- memories
and reflections of the lifestyles this western artist has experienced
during the many years she has lived in a log cabin near Saratoga, Wyoming.
As evidenced in her oil paintings, Dawn is greatly influenced by Native American
art. She lived among the Navaho and Hopi on the Arizona
deserts for five years as a teenager, and has also spent time on the Rosebud and
Wind River Reservations with the Lakota, and Arapaho tribes. Native American
legends and Native American myth are a great inspiration on her artwork,
especially her oil paintings.
Navajo Love
- Dawn's Native
American-inspired oil painting illustrates the impact of Native American legend and Native American myth on her artwork.
Size: 26" x 36"
Price: $2,000 framed
Shipping:
Print available: On 13 x 19 watercolor paper
(maximum image size 12 x 18). Price is $25 and shipping $5.
More information about this Native American-inspired oil painting below.
Dawn's father must have made the charcoal sketch on this large canvas when they lived on the Navajo reservation in the 1970s.
Dawn recently found it among a stack of old canvases and decided to paint it, using her memories of
the places and people she loved, and sketches and photographs her father took
over the years. (with W.F. Senior)
If you would like more information on our artwork or
would like to place an order, email Moonhorse Art Studio or
call us 307.327.5381. We look forward to hearing from you!
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"I don't like Dawn's
drawings, I worship them and feel great pride and much humility
that my poems struck such searing fire in her creative woodlands. I can
say only 'Bless her!', for sharing in my dreams, and working them into
reality." - Poet Virginia Love Long, author of the book Squaw Winter
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