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X-WR-CALNAME:Wilde Meyer Gallery | Scottsdale &amp; Tucson
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X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Wilde Meyer Gallery | Scottsdale &amp; Tucson
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140801
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SUMMARY:Native Expressions
DESCRIPTION:– Opening Thursday\, September 4th\, 7-9 PM – \n520-615-5222 | info@wildemeyer.com \nThe Good Samartian 24″ x 30″by Amy Watts \nDoug Weigel creates two-dimensional sculpture based on Native American petroglyphs.  Doug is a master at interpreting ancient rock paintings into modern day metal wall and freestanding sculpture.  \nJim Nelson bases his paintings on Lakota Sioux folklore and traditions. Jim uses the significant “power” colors of the Sioux to express his animal and human figurative works.   \nAmy Watts presents pictorial narratives in puzzle-like paintings to tell her stories. Whether it is a painting indicative of the life of a black mare\, or a good Samaritan helping a fellow human\, her works are expressive and fascinating.   \nOther artists in the show include Linda Carter Holman\, Ka fisher\, and Greg Dye\, and several others. \n \nCanyon Stories  48″ x 60″\nby Ka Fisher\n\n \nFollow the Red Path  49.5″ x 45.5″\nby Jim Nelson\n\n \nRacing the Wind  48″ x 48″\nby Charles Davison
URL:https://wildemeyer.com/event/native-interpretations/
LOCATION:Wilde Meyer Gallery\, Tucson\, 2890 E Skyline Dr\, Suite 170\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85718\, United States
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