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The Dakota
Art Gallery
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is the gallery of the Sisseton
Wahpeton Sioux Tribe. Featured artists include
JoAnne Bird, Madeline White and Paul War Cloud.
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Glendora
Daubs
Born into a family of artists, this Jemez Pueblo, New
Mexico artisan grew up watching her mother, Juanita
Fragua, making pottery. Glendora began
experimenting with the sgraffito, or scratch
technique. The design is created by scratching away
part of the polished surface of the pot. This is the
most difficult of all decorating methods, but Glendora
has mastered it. Her work shows a delicacy and
sophistication unusual for an artist of her age.
She won many awards in shows all over the southwest,
including first place ribbons at Indian Market in
Santa Fe and at the Eight Northern Pueblos Arts and
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- Betty
David Previously available only at museum and
craft shows this wearable art is now available on
the internet. All coats are custom made by Betty
David, a member of the Spokane Tribe of Indians.
They are decorated with Northwest Coast designs in
a style shared by over 20 groups of Indians in
Alaska, Canada and Washington. Only a few
hundred coats are produced each year, and each is
truly one of a kind. Styled to flatter, custom
made to fit perfectly, designed to never go out of
style, these coats are being collected by
discriminating art lovers who know and want only
the best.
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Tania
Alisa Diotalevi Originally from British Columbia,
this Metis artist grew up in central Alberta.
She studied the fundamentals of art through the Emily
Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver.
Tania also holds a diploma in Wildlife Conservation
and believes that the knowledge she has gained thereby
aids in the accuracy of her drawings. She
accepts assignments and commissions on a regular
basis. Original art as well as numerous reproductions
are also available. Contact Talisart
Images for a catalogue ($5.00 refundable
with first purchase over $20.00) |
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