An Indigenous: Colonizers Binary

An Indigenous: Colonizers Binary
Dyptich: Oil painting on wood panel, 12" x 16." Deer raw hide stretched over 15" diamater maple wooden frame. 2014.

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Monotype Workshop at Crow's Shadow

Had a great Saturday making monotype prints at Crow's Shadow institute of the arts on the Umatilla Rez in Eastern Oregon. Got to work with and learn from Frank Janzen the master printer out there, trained from Tamarind and has worked with lot's of great artists. It was a crazy day! Shirod Younker and Kaliko picked me up at 4:26 am in the dark and rain and then we went the TA truck stop off 84 to wait for Toma, who was late!! Once we all made it in the car and got some truck stop coffee (tea for me) and ate some donuts, we were off to the Rez! Making it at 9 am just in time to view the incredible artwork up, watching a demo from Frank, and then diving in to a full on day of printmaking! :) It felt good to be indigenous, with my peers, out in indian country, making art....

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