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Born 1949 Alameda, New Mexico. Known for: Abstract Indian figure and landscape painting.
Born near Alameda, New Mexico, he has spent most of his life within a few miles of his birthplace. His studio is in a 1918 adobe building near the Sandia Reservation. As an Anglo child, he was in the... Read full biography
Born near Alameda, New Mexico, he has spent most of his life within a few miles of his birthplace. His studio is in a 1918 adobe building near the Sandia Reservation. As an Anglo child, he was in the minority growing up in that area. He took a special interest in Lakota Indian culture and has... Read full biography
Born near Alameda, New Mexico, he has spent most of his life within a few miles of his birthplace. His studio is in a 1918 adobe building near the Sandia Reservation. As an Anglo child, he was in the minority growing up in that area. He took a special interest in Lakota Indian culture and has become close to many of those tribal leaders. He feels he is conscious of a special sense of past events, times and people. Although he intends his paintings to have universal meaning, many of them are... Read full biography
Born near Alameda, New Mexico, he has spent most of his life within a few miles of his birthplace. His studio is in a 1918 adobe building near the Sandia Reservation. As an Anglo child, he was in the minority growing up in that area. He took a special interest in Lakota Indian culture and has become close to many of those tribal leaders. He feels he is conscious of a special sense of past events, times and people. Although he intends his paintings to have universal meaning, many of them are full of Plains Indians symbols and metaphors. He is a rider of motorcyles, referring to them as "horses of the 20th century".... Read full biography
Born near Alameda, New Mexico, he has spent most of his life within a few miles of his birthplace. His studio is in a 1918 adobe building near the Sandia Reservation. As an Anglo child, he was in the minority growing up in that area. He took a special interest in Lakota Indian culture and has become close to many of those tribal leaders. He feels he is conscious of a special sense of past events, times and people. Although he intends his paintings to have universal meaning, many of them are full of Plains Indians symbols and metaphors. He is a rider of motorcyles, referring to them as "horses of the 20th century".... Read full biography

