There are several new pieces available on the internet in Studio 5 . Printed with archival inks, on archival paper, with a paper cast of archival materials these pieces of art will last for generations. Included are four new Trail of Tears as well as horses and tipis. "Tears Through the Snow" pictured here is an 18"x40" Framed Limited Edition Print with Papercast an edition of 250. Depicting the brutal removal of the Cherokee People in the winter of 1838-39. Sixteen thousand Cherokees were marched overland to Indian Territory. During the forced march across a frozen land, thousands of Cherokees died. The hardships suffered by the Cherokee people as they were forced to walk what later would be named The Trail of Tears, to a new home in Indian Territory, would be forever remembered. The strength of these unforgotten people is the legacy that has allowed the Cherokee Nation to persevere through its many trials.
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
New work is now available on the web
There are several new pieces available on the internet in Studio 5 . Printed with archival inks, on archival paper, with a paper cast of archival materials these pieces of art will last for generations. Included are four new Trail of Tears as well as horses and tipis. "Tears Through the Snow" pictured here is an 18"x40" Framed Limited Edition Print with Papercast an edition of 250. Depicting the brutal removal of the Cherokee People in the winter of 1838-39. Sixteen thousand Cherokees were marched overland to Indian Territory. During the forced march across a frozen land, thousands of Cherokees died. The hardships suffered by the Cherokee people as they were forced to walk what later would be named The Trail of Tears, to a new home in Indian Territory, would be forever remembered. The strength of these unforgotten people is the legacy that has allowed the Cherokee Nation to persevere through its many trials.