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Winds of Change

Winds of Change  oil, 9 by 12 inches on archival canvas panel, was finished May 16, 2005. It is the fifteenth painting in my series titled Unforgettable. Prior to WWII, life on the rez had been pretty much the same for a very long time, but following the war, change came rapidly to the Navajos. Due to the remarkable contribution the Code Talkers made in the Pacific, Americans had become interested in this nation- within-a-nation, that had saved them from the Japanese by their indecipherable language. Along with this interest came tourism, money, and progress, with inevitable change. Before long, horses and wagons would be replaced by cowboy hats and pick-up trucks and their iconic outfits would be largely reserved for ceremonial events. This young woman, swept by these winds of change, continues to embrace the traditions of her past while proudly facing a brighter future. © 2005 John Watt  artist retains all rights to any reproductions of this original art.

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cindy kelly 22 Aug 2012

Beautiful portrait John.

John Enright 28 Apr 2008

hello John, absolutely love this pose and the title. well done.

Artist Reply: Hi John! Thank you for your encouraging comments! I hope you have been well and that this economy has not hurt you too badly. I've been doing some plein-air work around Tucson but the price of gasoline and everything else has made it too pricey to venture far from home very frequently. I'm fortunate to live in such a picturesque place. I am looking forward to a trip to NM from July 25 - 30. Stay in touch, and again, thank you for your kind remarks! John

Anonymous Guest 04 Jan 2007

Still one of my favorites!

Anonymous Guest 12 Nov 2005

Stunning! You can almost read her thoughts.

William Boyer 13 Jun 2005

great job on all.