Paintings of the People: Native American Art
Nov 5th, 2012 by Aldouspi

Paintings of the People: Native American Art

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Native American paintings

Native American paintings have been a favorite for many. There are hundreds of indigenous cultures in North America that have been beautifully captured on canvas. Many of the artists are from one of the tribes that are featured in their artwork.

Others have grown up in this culturally rich environment and have developed a passion and a respect for those early civilizations. History and artwork depicts some of the tribes or nations you maybe familiar with, such as the Navajo, the Sioux, the Cherokee, the Plains, and the Blackfoot Indians.

native American paintings recall a life remembered from long ago. This artwork can be very moving to the viewers and their colorful stories touch a part of each one’s soul differently.

Some paintings have a powerful meaning behind them, while others are created to render the simplicity of their natural life style. Many of the artists create a vision of the past that draw people into what the experiences of life of these indigenous people were and the trials they had to endure.

These Native American paintings may show peace and harmony amongst the tribes or they may portray them during war or famine. Often, what is truly a breathtaking piece to one person may exude a feeling of pain or sorrow to another.

This style of art is almost never ordinary in context. The artists gravitate to the authenticity of period clothing, their exquisite quill work, their supremely skillful beading on clothing, and the intricately masterful wood carvings.

There are many aspects of these cultures to choose. The work of artists both of the past and working today ranges from the most realistic portraits to the telling of legends and fantasy. Many viewers enjoy the landscapes showing the Indians traveling or hunting. Probably one of the most popular choices is of the portrayal of an individual.

This may be of an elder or tribal leader or of a child at play. The realistic details of the purity of a child or the harsh reality of being a tribal leader are easily felt through the formation of shapes and the use of different textures through meticulously, determined brush strokes.

Animals are another iconic resource this is popular for painters to depict. Spirituality and animals are very much one and the same, for many tribes believed that the earth and its creatures were a gift to be honored, loved, and respected.

“Native American isn’t blood; it is what is in the heart, the love for the land, the respect for it, for those who inhabit it; and the respect and acknowledgement of the spirits and the elders. That is what it is to be Indian.” This is a quote from the late White Feather, a Navaho Medicine Man.

Many will choose Native American paintings that highlight these peoples in prayer and worship or that have a religious and spiritual topic. The intricate detailing that the artists put into the composition of their facial features combined with the delicateness of interpreting their cultural heritage, and putting it onto the canvas is what draws an emotional response from a viewer.

It is like the human soul bonds with the work of art in a way that no one can describe. Native American paintings are so captivating on such a raw, genuine, spiritual level.

A true example of this expression can be found on pieces like ‘A Prayer In The Forest’ by Robert Duncan, ‘I Am Crow’ by Kirby Sattler, ‘Wolf Robe – Cheyenne’ by Wendelin, and ‘Eternal Soul Mates’ by Lee Bogle. Viewing these pieces will give the potential buyer an idea as to what has just been described.


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About the author: Betz Gallery is an expert in Native American paintings, figurative women paintings and reproductions. Please visit us for any art work you may be looking for at http://www.betzgallery.com/


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Longhorns Captured on Canvas: Longhorn Paintings
Oct 31st, 2012 by Aldouspi

Longhorns Captured on Canvas: Longhorn Paintings

By: Eliz Guide

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Longhorn paintings

Longhorn paintings are as an important part of Americana as any other piece of Western art. Many people own longhorn paintings and this art subject is also well displayed on prominent walls in museums, government buildings, and businesses.

Artists have enjoyed creating these animals on canvas for years. They are a very large, distinctive animal that carry their own mystique. To many people, they are like a walking piece of American history.

Longhorns were introduced to the Americas over 500 years ago. Some made their way to Mexico, while a few hundred were driven up to what is now called Texas. These cattle became what are now called Texas Longhorns.

A true distinguishing factor is their horns. The Texas breed, if you will, have horns that grow curved, but away from their face, while the other breeds have horns that are curved toward their face.

These animals were a part of the old West and remain a symbol of it today. This is just one of the reasons for the popularity of longhorn paintings. They had to survive harsh cold winters, summers of drought, vicious sand storms as well as predatory animals and humans. Much like the first settlers had to do.

It is their survival that gives them their mystery. Another piece that adds to that is how this animal was able to adapt and thrive during times that other animals could not. These are a few more reasons as to why there are so many longhorn paintings.

Most people think of the Texas longhorns when they think of this breed of cattle. They can get quite large with horns that can extend well beyond seven feet from tip to tip. They have beautiful coloring of blues, yellows, browns, reds, white and black, and some are speckled.

Despite their fierce aspect, longhorns are known for their gentle disposition, ease of raising and intelligence. They are raised as beef cattle and are considered a leaner beef than other cattle. For these reasons, it is no wonder that they have become so popular among ranchers.

Their coloring and demeanor is a good enough reason for the art. Their mass in size along with the intimidating size of their horns would make anyone want to keep a distance. these are tough looking critters of the Old West which fire and artist’s imagination.

These animals are very majestic creatures and are more like gentle giants than raging bulls. Although, if one gets spooked, watch out! Many artists have taken brush to canvas in an attempt to capture the essence of these animals – alone, in herds and in stampedes. Their strength and survival is a thing of beauty.

Longhorn paintings have grown in popularity as so many other pieces of American Western art have in recent years. Some are more like portraits taken of the cattle. A singular cow in the meadow or along a calm stream is a favorite depiction among artists.

Others paint the cattle drive that these animals were often a part of. Cattle drivers and their herds of longhorns often traveled down long dusty trails, through raging rivers, up rolling hills, and even through torrential snow storms along the plains.

These herds are often painted as part of landscapes of much of the Southwest. These facts make it no surprise that these pieces have been popular with Western art collectors for some time. Some artists paint them in abstract ways, others paint them in their natural scenery with almost life like appearance.

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