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Gifts from the Ocean - American Indian

Gifts from the Ocean is 30 x 36, oil on canvas. Plains women made dresses out of skins, wool and cloth and would decorate them with natural local items and trade items. Elk eye teeth were often used.The number of teeth used was a sign of wealth. A cheaper substitute for teeth were cowrie shells which were a Trade item. The shape of the shell was similar to teeth and gave the same decorative effect. This painting shows a red velvet dress with many cowrie shells To see more of my work please view myblog http://khendersonart2.blogspot.com/

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ken newman 03 Aug 2011

who taught you to paint.k these are out of this world.i am portrait artist.but i am humbled before such work./

Artist Reply: Thanks Ken. Back in the Stone age I went to an art school in Tulsa. But my work has grown by painting almost every day for the past 30 years.

Art By Jacy 26 Jan 2010

Very realistic expression! Great job!

Lorna Skeie 24 Jan 2010

your work is amazing

Cindy Sugg 24 Jan 2010

Another wonderful portrait...just wondering..are you Indian?

Artist Reply: I am of Cherokee heritage