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Promises, Promises

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1992, 50 x 64 x 1 inch. Mixed media piece made with feathers, cheese cloth, magazine and news paper collage and acrylic on canvas. St. Charles Studio, Detroit, Michigan.

Addressing the promises made, and wrongs done, to the American Indian populations over the years. Looking into the hands one sees the water comprised of various forms of the word “promises", simply running through the fingers. His medallion reflects forms of their destruction as the population moved westward.

Original avilable, priced at $12,000USD

If interested in purchasing this original artwork, please feel free to reach out to me, here.

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1992, 50 x 64 x 1 inch. Mixed media piece made with feathers, cheese cloth, magazine and news paper collage and acrylic on canvas. St. Charles Studio, Detroit, Michigan.

Addressing the promises made, and wrongs done, to the American Indian populations over the years. Looking into the hands one sees the water comprised of various forms of the word “promises", simply running through the fingers. His medallion reflects forms of their destruction as the population moved westward.

Original avilable, priced at $12,000USD

If interested in purchasing this original artwork, please feel free to reach out to me, here.

1992, 50 x 64 x 1 inch. Mixed media piece made with feathers, cheese cloth, magazine and news paper collage and acrylic on canvas. St. Charles Studio, Detroit, Michigan.

Addressing the promises made, and wrongs done, to the American Indian populations over the years. Looking into the hands one sees the water comprised of various forms of the word “promises", simply running through the fingers. His medallion reflects forms of their destruction as the population moved westward.

Original avilable, priced at $12,000USD

If interested in purchasing this original artwork, please feel free to reach out to me, here.

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