BAHTI INDIAN ARTS
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This drawing of three Pueblo women as they might have been seen selling at a train station back in the early 1900's was drawn by Gerald Dawavendewa using a sheet of checks from a business his grandfather started in the 1940s and ran until 1972 in Tuba City, adjacent to his village of Munqapi. $300

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Joe Ben is hands-down one of the most innovative Navajo sandpainting artists. In addition to creating works inspired by traditional sandpaintings, he creates abstract art such as this one entitled "Moments of Dawn". The image itself measures 8.25 x 29.25 inches. $1200

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Ojbiwa artist David Bradley created this lithograph entitled "The Married Woman". It is #17 in an edition of 48, and measures 15 by 22 inches. Framed: $1200. Unframed: $800.

This 3-dimensional sandpainting of a Navajo Yei'ii was made by Wallace Ven. 11.75 x 22.25" $360

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Beatien Yazz's son, the versatile and talented Irving Toddy, is the artist for this piece entitled "Going For Coffee". The image area measures 5.75 by 7.5 inches. $220.

(Vigil #1) Philip Vigil is, in our opinion, one of the most talented and exciting artists to burst on to the scene in a decade.

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The Apache artist Randall Beyale just brought in another of his abstracts. Executed in acrylic, it measures 16 by 20 inches. $200.

A lithograph of a Navajo man wearing a Chief's blanket pattern weaving, by the late Clifford Beck (1945-1995). It is #67 in an edition of 100. 19 by 25 inches. $400.

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An abstract acrylic work based upon tarditional Hopi motifs by Kevion Quannie Horace (Patki) it measures 16 by 20 inches. $400. It is entitled "Water Clan Image"

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A great rendering of a Gaan or Mountain Spirit Dance by Ryan Huna Smith. 16 by 20 inches. $800

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(Vigil #4) Untitled. Pastel. 18 by 23.5 inches. $600.

"Anasazi Parrots" by Joe Herrera (1921-2001) of Cochiti. This serigraph was created by him in 1993. Mr Herrera, the son of Tonita Herrera (the first woman painter in the Pueblos to gain recognition), was awarded Les Palmes d'Academiques by the French government in 1954 in recognition of his ground-breaking artwork. 16 by 20 inches. $800.