Dimensions 6 1/2" H x 3 1/2" W x 3 1/2" D ~ Edition of 30 “RAG TOP DOWN” For those that know what this phrase means there’s nothing more to be said, for the rest of you, I’ll clue [...]
Direct From Paris
Janette2021-07-24T18:53:01-06:00Still in Clay ~ Edition of 30 “DIRECT FROM PARIS” A woman far from town, living in the mid-west’s prairie. The sod home lacks most modern conveniences. Like many women of the era, she [...]
Prayer for the Corn
Janette2022-09-16T19:30:30-06:00Dimensions 20"H 10"W 8 1/2"D ~ Edition of 30 “PRAYER FOR THE CORN” On August 4, 2001, I witnessed a Ke-Wa Indian “Corn Dance" at [...]
The Anatomy Lesson
Janette2021-02-06T16:48:09-07:00Dimensions 24"H x 17.5"W x 11"D ~ Edition of 30 THE ANATOMY LESSON I was inspired by Leonardo de Vinci’s, “the Anatomy Lesson”, where he painted medical students around a dissected cadaver. What if I [...]
Pendleton 1921 Monument
Janette2021-02-06T16:46:47-07:00Dimensions 79"H x 28"W x 26.5"D ~ Edition of 30 PENDLETON 1921 Beginning around 1895, through the mid - 1930’s, women competed in rodeos across the nation. They participated in calf-roping, bronc and steer riding, bull dogging, and trick riding. Some were expert in [...]
Belle of the Rodeo
Janette2020-04-23T21:58:47-06:00Dimensions 15.5"H x 5"W x 5"D ~ Edition of 30 “BELLE OF THE RODEO” ~ Cheyenne 1924 ~ Ruby Roberts. What a wild-child! She survived a 19 year, 300 ride rodeo career that included numerous broken bones [...]
Watching Mamma Pick Berries
Janette2022-09-16T18:03:47-06:00Dimensions 5"H x 4"W x 5"D ~ Edition of 30 WATCHING MOMMA PICK BERRIES I love to see American Indian infants in cradleboards. I have seen this image on rare occasions. There is something so ‘traditional’ [...]
At Night Mother Read the Bible
Janette2020-05-22T22:38:54-06:00Dimensions 13" H x 20 " W x 12" D ~ Edition of 30 “AT NIGHT….MOTHER READ THE BIBLE” It only seems natural that folks adventuring into the western parts of the North American continent, during [...]