Ayukpa Pisa Chukma - Bronze Sculpture
Medium: Bronze
Limited Edition: 10
Size: 13" h x 17.5" w x 9" d
Year: 2019
2022, October - Second Place - Division Sculpture - Southeastern Art Show and Market | Chickasaw Nation
2021, March - Second Place - Division B - Bronze - 63rd Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
Each Patina is done by hand, giving every Edition a unique variation of color work.
Edition: 1 of 10 Available at the First American Museum Store
Through a figurative narrative, while using traditional materials, beadwork, patterns, and perseverance references - perseverance in the face of hardship may be the unifying characteristic of native peoples. Deeply informed by histories of cultural production in Chickasaw and Choctaw heritage, the artist’s work unites traditional methodologies, establishing new dialogues across time, place, and medium.
Medium: Bronze
Limited Edition: 10
Size: 13" h x 17.5" w x 9" d
Year: 2019
2022, October - Second Place - Division Sculpture - Southeastern Art Show and Market | Chickasaw Nation
2021, March - Second Place - Division B - Bronze - 63rd Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
Each Patina is done by hand, giving every Edition a unique variation of color work.
Edition: 1 of 10 Available at the First American Museum Store
Through a figurative narrative, while using traditional materials, beadwork, patterns, and perseverance references - perseverance in the face of hardship may be the unifying characteristic of native peoples. Deeply informed by histories of cultural production in Chickasaw and Choctaw heritage, the artist’s work unites traditional methodologies, establishing new dialogues across time, place, and medium.
Medium: Bronze
Limited Edition: 10
Size: 13" h x 17.5" w x 9" d
Year: 2019
2022, October - Second Place - Division Sculpture - Southeastern Art Show and Market | Chickasaw Nation
2021, March - Second Place - Division B - Bronze - 63rd Annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market
Each Patina is done by hand, giving every Edition a unique variation of color work.
Edition: 1 of 10 Available at the First American Museum Store
Through a figurative narrative, while using traditional materials, beadwork, patterns, and perseverance references - perseverance in the face of hardship may be the unifying characteristic of native peoples. Deeply informed by histories of cultural production in Chickasaw and Choctaw heritage, the artist’s work unites traditional methodologies, establishing new dialogues across time, place, and medium.
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