Indiginous Art For Sale

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Browse 26 Indiginous artworks for sale. Contemporary artists: Jack Earley, Wayne Quilliam, Kichung Lizee, Chad A. Carino, Roger Perkins, Vanessa Bernal, Patrick Sean Kelley, Eduardo Diaz, George Mulaudzi, Jayne Somogy, Tony Maez, Gil Garcia, Chris Omeruo, Christopher Karg, Joseph Colin, Vance Pooyouma offering Indiginous artworks. Links to more artworks by these contemporary artists and 1 pages for and further artists at the bottom of this page. To view a work by any of these contemporary artists simply click on the image or browse the artist's portfolio. To buy any Indiginous art simply click on the image to go to a more detailed page about this work of art.


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Jack Earley: 'Thinking about It  Shawnee', 2018 Ink Painting, Indiginous. This ink and watercolor painting is an image of a Shawnee.  Paper on strecher bars, it is preserved with high quality soluvar varnish. ...
Indiginous - Painting
30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61.0 cm)
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Jack Earley: 'Crazy Horse', 1997 Acrylic Painting, Indiginous. Crazy Horse- - Native American Indian Chief of the Lakota Tribe on horseback.  Acrylic on canvas, sealed with highest quality artists varnish.  Edges painted with textured gold acrylic. ...
Indiginous - Painting
22 x 20 inches (55.9 x 50.8 cm)
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Wayne Quilliam: 'Kuta Jula', 2011 Black and White Photograph, Indiginous.
, 2011
Indiginous - Photograph
30 x 20 inches (76.2 x 50.8 cm)
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Kichung Lizee: 'Petroglyph Series 4', 2010 Mixed Media, Indiginous.  American South Western Petroglyph with Tibetan prayers ...
Indiginous - Mixed Media
36 x 62 inches (91.4 x 157.5 cm)
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Chad A. Carino: 'Offer Not Carrots But Only the Freshest of Cabbages to the God of Wire and Cages', 2009 Acrylic Painting, Indiginous.  Isn't it obvious? ...
Indiginous - Painting
30 x 40 inches (76.2 x 101.6 cm)
Roger Perkins: 'two spirited warrior', 2020 Acrylic Painting, Indiginous. American Indian Art...
Indiginous - Painting
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
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Vanessa Bernal: 'Indio Rojo', 2010 Acrylic Painting, Indiginous.  Abstract Expressionism, Expressionist, Abstract, Modern Art,            ...
, 2010
Indiginous - Painting
30 x 24 inches (76.2 x 61.0 cm)
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Patrick Sean Kelley: '10:54 PM Wells Street', 2007 Oil Painting, Indiginous.  I walk to my train every evening in the South Chicago area. The street is alive with color and bustle. The motion in this paint captures the feel or mood of the night. ...
Indiginous - Painting
24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm)
Eduardo Diaz: 'GIRL', 2006 Oil Painting, Indiginous.  WATER MIXABLE OIL COLOR OVER PAPER ...
, 2006
Indiginous - Painting
20 x 15 inches (50.8 x 38.1 cm)
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George Mulaudzi: 'shallow streams', 2021 Oil Painting, Indiginous. oil on canvas...
Indiginous - Painting
67.9 x 70.8 cm (26.7 x 27.9 inches)
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George Mulaudzi: 'sanyasi monk', 2021 Oil Painting, Indiginous. oil on canvas...
Indiginous - Painting
56.9 x 81.8 cm (22.4 x 32.2 inches)
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Jayne Somogy: 'noble visage amazon awa', 2014 Charcoal Drawing, Indiginous. This is a charcoal and pastel drawing depicting a wise elder of the AwA! , an indigenous tribe from the dwindling Brazilian rainforest.  One of my artistic goals is to present and preserve the various indigenous cultures and peoples around the world, many of whom are in danger of becoming extinct.  ...
Indiginous - Drawing
12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm)
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Tony Maez: 'broken arrow', 2019 Wood Sculpture, Indiginous. This is a beautiful piece it is a bow and arrow and the arrow has an authentic absidian stone spear head. ...
Indiginous - Sculpture
4 x 12 inches (10.2 x 30.5 cm)
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Tony Maez: 'mushers dream', 2019 Wood Sculpture, Indiginous. This piece depicts an anaskin hunt with musher and dogs . Nice detail and copper accents...
Indiginous - Sculpture
11 x 7 inches (27.9 x 17.8 cm)
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Gil Garcia: 'lucricia', 1998 Oil Painting, Indiginous. Portrait, of Lucrecia an African Queen...
, 1998
Indiginous - Painting
24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm)
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Chris Omeruo: 'tomato and pepper sellers', 2011 Oil Painting, Indiginous. This is the precise, detailed and accurate representation of a market scene in an Urban settlement in Lagos where Tomatoes and Peppers are being sold. . .  Put in one word - Realism.  This is where i usually buy these stuffs in large quantity and very low price.  At some point i thought ...
Indiginous - Painting
48 x 30 inches (121.9 x 76.2 cm)
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Christopher Karg: 'Large handeled vase', 2014 Wheel Ceramics, Indiginous.  I made this large handled vase using Mediterranean influences.  I antiqued this work to appear very old. , almost as if it was discovered in a archeology dig.  ...
Indiginous - Ceramics
7 x 12 inches (17.8 x 30.5 cm)
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Joseph Colin: 'canvas 49 title checker', 2018 Other Painting, Indiginous. Facepaint on Canvas...
Indiginous - Painting
10 x 10 inches (25.4 x 25.4 cm)
Vance Pooyouma: 'bighorn sheep dancer', 2023 Digital Drawing, Indiginous. With so many figures in the pantheon of my Hopi Religion, certain ones always carried a particular mystical resonance and left that impression on me growing up. The  pavaang  or bighorn sheep dance that is held at my village   Mishongnovi or Second Mesa  on the Hopi reservation, was one that ...
Indiginous - Digital Drawing
8 x 11 inches (20.3 x 27.9 cm)
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Vance Pooyouma: 'howenai mana', 2023 Digital Drawing, Indiginous. Howenai Mana is a detailed illustration of how my tribe  Hopi tribe of Arizona  dresses the female dancers during a special war dance ceremony that rarely happens on my reservation. ...
Indiginous - Digital Drawing
8 x 11.5 inches (20.3 x 29.2 cm)
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Artists Describing Their Art:

Jack Earley - After writing for two decades, I was developing an idea that I knew could be better expressed as a painting. So in the mid-eighties I took up full-time a life-time passion: painting. My work is about inner energy; about, first of all, my own energy and internal balance, reinforced through the practice of yoga and tai chi. I sign the inner energy of the subject matter onto the canvas. I work with acrylics on canvas and sumi-e inks on rice paper. I also sculpt using wood, copper and leather. Along with focusing on the inner energy of my subject matter, I am constantly working with an awareness that humans have an ancient need to see form, be it in clouds or in chipped paint on a wall or in waving leaves. The ability to decipher forms is part of our oldest survival skills. Imagine the advantage of being able to quickly spot the approaching bear among the shifting shadows of trees. Imagine the advantage and the thrill. On many canvases, I create forms so the viewer "discovers" them in an uplifting act. Often, I give the paint its head in creating forms, like freeing a captured ...

Wayne Quilliam - Adjunct Professor Wayne Quilliam is a professional Australian Aboriginal Photographic artist/film maker/cultural advisor working on the international stage. With more than 20 years experience working in all areas of photography including social documentary, sport, tourism, fashion,weddings, movies, event documentation and exhibitions, Wayne is recognised as a leading contemporary in his field. His work is a fusion of traditional spirituality and contemporary photographic processes,each image represents an interpretation of culture in the modern world. His dream is to work with all races of the world and conduct exhibitions in every country....

Kichung Lizee - After coming to this country from Korea in the mid 60's to study art, among the many forms of Western art that I was introduced to, Abstract Expressionism interested me most. Currently I am in the process of synthesizing Eastern and Western approaches to art. Specifically, I'm adopting the techniques and materials of Eastern calligraphy to Western thematic material, my primary goal being to close the gap between East and West and reach for universal creativity. Eastern calligraphy I learned is a living and breathing spirit, rather than the dead and rigid tradition of thousands of years. It is uniquely a form that conveys the pulsation of life energy. Through it, one can experience all aspects of the living spectrum. Eastern calligraphic form reveals the kind of life the artist has led, as well as foreshadowing the person one will become. It is the art form that manifests the self as a way of life or philosophy of life. It is a powerful art form that operates through direct intuition. As an artist I rely heavily on creative intuition. Moving with changes in the stream of consciousness, my creative intuition somehow brings out the subconscious and superconscious through ...

Chad A. Carino - A quality which defines the life of any urban artist is the visible entropy surrounding us in the form of decay and despoilation of the desolation defining post-industrial urban America. Simply put, we live in darkness. This quality bends and controls me, defining my work, decaying into darkness and chaos. A solid idea will find itself dissolving into a series of dark scribbles, and a simple concept will belie its ultimate complexity. These images find themselves hovering between unconsiousness and depression; ultimately, cold, dark, and dead, like any planet or person....

Vanessa Bernal - Artist's statement: My earliest childhood memories are those of painting with my grandfather and frequently visiting the Art Institute of Chicago where we would spend countless hours together. He taught me that everything we come in contact with has the potential of becoming a work of art. My grandfather and I would take walks together to hunt for "treasures" of discarded objects that later he would turn into beautiful collages and assemblages. It is those lessons I carry with me and -today- in my work I see his influence. I have never been comfortable with expressing myself verbally. I am not one to strike up a conversation with a stranger, nor do I feel comfortable speaking to a group of people. Visual expression comes naturally to me; it is through this means I can best communicate with others and feel the most comfortable. At a young age I became aware of the injustices being perpetrated in the world and was deeply disenchanted with the political process as a means of creating effective change in our global community. For me, becoming an artist was inevitable. Through the visual arts not only did I communicate my life's passions, my fears, ...

Patrick Sean Kelley - Behind the Art There is nothing more intimidating than standing in front of a blank canvas and wondering what it will become. There is also nothing more exhilarating. As I begin to apply paint to canvas I find my work seems to be in continuous motion. Always changing. Always progressing. Much like the oil paints that actually embody my visions. I am influenced by many places, things, people and of course, many artists. My latest work is changing yet again. The palette has become softer more jewel toned and the subjects more somber. They speak to me as I paint each stroke awaiting life on the canvas. I am clearly influenced by some of the more modern masters like, Klimpt, Kandinsky, Mirot, Caldwell and as always, Picasso. The art is Inspired by the subject. By a woman's beauty as it is seen and felt both internally and externally. The images in my vision actually seem to mask their true identities as they glance out at the viewer exuding an air of aloofness and mystique. Each stroke is painstakingly smoothed and controlled to create subtle dimensions and color that create the mysterious creatures that appear to come to life on ...

Eduardo Diaz - Statement My name is Eduardo DIaz and Iim a Mexican artist residing in the Bay Area since 2001. In my work I express different elements of Mexican culture, while emphasizing its Native American heritage. I incorporate native themes and images, both extant and prehispanic, into my works and combine them with personal feelings, experiences or fears. Although cultural elements are the essence of my art, through them I also like to express political and social opinions. As a Mexican, I feel in touch with the problems at the Mexican-American border, as well as with the issues facing Mexican immigrants. I also like to express the tension between the indigenous and the industrialized worlds, and to analyze the different elements that make up Mexican identity, especially when confronted with life in a different country. My favorite medium is oil painting. I use vivid and deep colors, with which I reflect the light of the Mexican sun. Some of my compositions are figurative, and oscillate between realistic scenes and more elaborated images, with affinity to surrealism. My most recent productions are less figurative and combine the same vivid colors into expressive abstract constructions. Biography My name is Eduardo D...

George Mulaudzi - In my art, I like to capture the beauty in mundane places objects, and faces. I use 1 medium though my paintings are versatile, beyond time and place allows me to express different ideas. Most of my paintings are from the imagination though motivated by things around me which I use art as a way to transform and elevate them, the simple yet sublime. I am in constant search of the best way to interpret the ideas that I have about myself and the world I live in. I do not limit myself to one concept or style, inspiration and ideas change. Each piece I create is a simultaneous extension from the past, where I come from, and what I have learned, as well as a preview of the future, where I am going....

Tony Maez - All of my artwork reflects my love for the outdoor and my great respect for all of the wonderful creatures in it . I was born and raised in Colorado around hunting and fishing and i now reside in Alaska the Mecca of the outdoors which is a great inspiration for my artwork. ...