Ink and watercolor painting depicting a three dimensional curved wall leading to a large sun or moon with a blue plane in the foreground. The wall is decorated with futuristic shapes and patterns in tones of brown, orange, gold, turquoise and blue.

Ode To New Mexico

While visiting New Mexico, I was fortunate enough to visit both the Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, and the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. I found it both astonishing and disgraceful, that although we all grow up on Native Land in the U.S., I had never been to a museum filled with Native American art, jewelry, humanstory, and culture.

This piece is a meditation on respect, love, and admiration for brilliant indigenous cultures that have produced some of the most beautifully powerful art I have ever seen. It is my interpretation of a building in space/on water that carries with it infinite indestructible jewel based longhouses, hogans, wigwams, adobe houses, igloos, wattles, and daubs of the future. A celestial building carrying the power of future generations as well as the secrets and traditions prevalent before the destruction and genocide brought by Europeans.

Ink and watercolor painting depicting a three dimensional curved wall leading to a large sun or moon with a blue plane in the foreground. The wall is decorated with futuristic shapes and patterns in tones of brown, orange, gold, turquoise and blue.
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