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"So many people picture Native Americans as the stereotypical warriors fighting the cavalry or dancing and drumming in circles. I try to show people who celebrate life despite hardship and pain. The elders faces show me deep feelings of tolerance and sadness with a strength and calmness that never ceases to amaze."
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Elvira
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Elvira II
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Elvira III
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Jimson

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Click for Love Song

Love Song
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Native Spirit
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Reverie
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Serenade

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King of the Mountain
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Click for Hunters Moon

Hunters Moon
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Click for Late Summer Run

Late Summer Run
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Sunny Day
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Click for Things Past

Things Past
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Click for Brother Coyote

Brother Coyote
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Click for Master Potter

Master Potter
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Click for Reunion

Reunion

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Click for Spirit Guide

Spirit Guide
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Click for The Strength of Our Spirit

The Strength of
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Click for Serenity

Serenity
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Click for Trio

Trio
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Click for Foursome

Foursome
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Click for Ganado Red

Ganado Red
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Click for Grey Wolf Moon

Grey Wolf Moon
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Blanket Dancer
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Bobcats
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Click for Passages

Passages
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Grizzly
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Click for Basketmaker

Basketmaker

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Click for Blanche

Blanche
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Click for The Druids

The Druids
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Click for Dancer's Circle

Dancer's Circle
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Click for Taos Potter

Taos Potter
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Winter
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Woman with Pot
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Click for From My Window

From My Window
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Click for Autumn - II

Autumn - II

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Click for Plains Dancers

Plains Dancers
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Blue Dance Dress
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Her Mother Taught Her
Click for Wolf Spirit

Wolf Spirit
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Click for Sentinel

Sentinel
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Prairie Flowers
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Symbols
Click for Waiting to Dance

Waiting to Dance

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Click for Morning Sun

Morning Sun
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Prairie Blossoms
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Daydreaming
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Wolf Eyes
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Click for Alpha

Alpha
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Polishing the Pots
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"Many people have told me the eyes of the people in my paintings speak to them. Some are sad, some serene. One woman really liked a painting I did called From My Window. It shows a young girl on a windowsill looking out. The woman said, 'I'd really like that painting but I don't think I could live with it. The eyes are so sad.' Sometime I guess they're just too expressive. Another person bought a wolf painting because the eyes had captured the essence of the wolf, and he liked the way the eyes followed him from whatever angle they were viewed.

All of Mary's paintings are custom framed by her husband, David Brown. David uses exotic hardwoods such as Bubinga, Sapele, Padauk, Cocobolo, as well as more conventional woods like birdseye or tiger Maple, Red Oak, Ash,Poplar and Walnut. Many have inlaid or laminated designs which reflect a theme or design in the painting. Each, in itself, is a work of art enhancing the appearance and value of the artwork.




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