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Born 1958 Tuba City, Arizona. Known for: Sculptor-abstract Indian figure.
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A resident of Camp Verde, Arizona near the Navajo Reservation where he grew up, he depicts his native people in sculpture, often using Carrarra marble. Yazzie studied art at Peninsula College in Port... Read full biography
A resident of Camp Verde, Arizona near the Navajo Reservation where he grew up, he depicts his native people in sculpture, often using Carrarra marble. Yazzie studied art at Peninsula College in Port Angeles, Washington and at the institute of American Indian Arts which he graduated from with... Read full biography
A resident of Camp Verde, Arizona near the Navajo Reservation where he grew up, he depicts his native people in sculpture, often using Carrarra marble. Yazzie studied art at Peninsula College in Port Angeles, Washington and at the institute of American Indian Arts which he graduated from with honors. Rather than work from sketches Yazzie prefers to allow his creativity to flow freely and let the stone direct him. His artwork is often influenced by Native American stories passed down from his... Read full biography
A resident of Camp Verde, Arizona near the Navajo Reservation where he grew up, he depicts his native people in sculpture, often using Carrarra marble. Yazzie studied art at Peninsula College in Port Angeles, Washington and at the institute of American Indian Arts which he graduated from with honors. Rather than work from sketches Yazzie prefers to allow his creativity to flow freely and let the stone direct him. His artwork is often influenced by Native American stories passed down from his elders. Yazzie believes we are all spiritual beings having a human experience and that if we connect with our spiritual side we are capable of creating wonderful things. Source: Art of the West, July/August 2005
A resident of Camp Verde, Arizona near the Navajo Reservation where he grew up, he depicts his native people in sculpture, often using Carrarra marble. Yazzie studied art at Peninsula College in Port Angeles, Washington and at the institute of American Indian Arts which he graduated from with honors. Rather than work from sketches Yazzie prefers to allow his creativity to flow freely and let the stone direct him. His artwork is often influenced by Native American stories passed down from his elders. Yazzie believes we are all spiritual beings having a human experience and that if we connect with our spiritual side we are capable of creating wonderful things. Source: Art of the West, July/August 2005
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- Three Dimensional MagicJuly 2005Stavig, VickiArt of the West
- Hello From Sedona!October 2003Dunst, Nancy RobbArt-Talk
- The Big ShowAugust 2003Silverman, JasonSouthwest Art
- Powwow on the PotomacNovember 2002Dunkel, TomSmithsonian
- News Beat-On the SceneNovember 2002Editors, Southwest ArtSouthwest Art
- Journey to the Artists' WorldAugust 1998Brown, Margaret LSouthwest Art