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Native American Indian Gallery Quality Framed Art Print


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Native American Indian Print

by Artist Kirby Sattler 

 

"Red Path"

 

 
This gorgeous Native American Indian Portait displays amazing and accurate detail of a real Native American warrior!

 
If you have ever had a print framed, you know how expensive Framing & Matting can be!
 
 
 
Our local Framer charges $150.00 for this Frame alone!
 
 
We are pleased to offer this Native American Print in a Gallery-Quality frame at a Wholesale Price!
 
 
 Professionally Double-Matted and Framed!   Gorgeous Solid Walnut Frame with Glass!   Ready to Hang!

 

 


The original Print measures 16"  X 16"

 

 

Framed Print measures 23"  X  23"

 

 

 
Fine Museum-Quality Lithograph printed on Heavy Paper Stock. 
 

 

Kirby Sattler - Artist


The work of Kirby Sattler is fueled by an inherent interest in the Indigenous Peoples of the Earth. His current images evolve from the history, ceremony, mythology, and spirituality of the Native American. Sattler's ultra-detailed interpretations examine the inseparable relationship between the Indian and his natural world, reflecting a culture that had no hard line between the sacred and the mundane. Each painting functions on the premise that all natural phenomena have souls independent of their physical beings. Under such a belief, the wearing of sacred objects were a source of spiritual power. Any object- a stone, a plait of sweet grass, a part of an animal, the wing of a bird- could contain the essence of the metaphysical qualities identified to the objects and desired by the Native American. This acquisition of "Medicine", or spiritual power, was central to the lives of the Indian. It provided the conduit to the unseen forces of the universe which predominated their lives.

The artist states, " I attempt to give the viewer of my work a sense of what these sacred objects meant to the wearer; when combined with the proper ritual or prayer there would be a transference of identity. More than just aesthetic adornment, it was an outward manifestation of their identity and their inter-relatedness with their natural and spiritual world.

Sattler has developed his painting into a distinctive style of realism. The methodology involves the painstaking layering of transparent washes over multiple underpaintings. This technique results in canvases that are rich in detail, defined textures and surfaces. With the deliberate precision given to each work, he produces a very limited number of paintings each year.

With the technological revolution of the digital printing industry and the advent of high quality, archival inks, Sattler has found that the "gicle" ( Iris Digital Print), is able to fathfully reproduce the details, tonality, and subtle nuances of his original work. These limited
edition prints, available on both canvas and watercolor paper, have made the ownership of a Sattler work of art more affordable and accessible to his audience.

  
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