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  • Tipis - BY ARTIST ANDERSON BENALLY (NAVAJO) (1954 - 2013) - 29W X 22H

Tipis - BY ARTIST ANDERSON BENALLY (NAVAJO) (1954 - 2013) - 29W X 22H

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The Native Americans have lived in extreme beauty as well as hardship, each day

bringing abundance or nothing. Ceremonies and songs at the end of the day

were important to give courage to the people.


From askART:


"Anderson Benally is best known for his paintings of Indians in what he refers to as "natural settings, colored with a deeply historic overview." His art reflects his beliefs in the Native American spiritual experience. His impressionistic landscapes, a blend of realistic and surrealistic images, are filled with the mysticism of dreams, and include totems, bear brothers and shaman visions. 


He uses a sprinkling of snowy color on the textured and swirling landscapes. Most of his paintings include a circle, a depiction of the round shields of the hunters and the hunted. His use of shades of blue or earth tones, rawhide, leather and feathers reflect his concern with the environment and the products of Indian life."

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