Lone Ranger by Marcus Amerman. Chahta(Choctaw), American. 1999 CE.
Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa.
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Lone Ranger by Marcus Amerman. Chahta(Choctaw), American. 1999 CE.
Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa.
3 part series (18x24") using imagery from Native American works by Troy Jackson, Randi Narcomey-Watson, Sarah Sense, Starr Hardridge, Karin Walkingstick, Benjamin Harjo Jr, Joseph Erb, Marcus Amerman, and Bill and Demos Glass. Their pieces are displayed at our university art museum right now, and so we spent a class studying and getting inspired, then turned our inspiration into a series.
I had a bit of trouble with the initial prompt of creating a personal motif so he allowed us to work with the pieces and combine them in interesting ways, which turned out great! Our stipulation was to have something thematically tying them together, hence the fabric and background similarities.
Exploring the Terrain of Contemporary Native American Art
Buffalo Man, Marcus Amerman poses for Last Supper inspired series The Last Indian Market for Cara Romero debuted at a recent Winter Show for the Robert Nichols Gallery Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2015/01/21/buffalo-dinner-art-all-stars-pose-last-indian-market-158797
Brothers in Beads
Two Brothers, one art: The stunning beadwork of Choctaw Nation artists Roger and Marcus Amerman
These two artists, friends of the Winnemem, deserve the attention they're getting for their beadwork artistry.
Museums are his biggest buyers because his art is loaded with social commentary, (Marcus Amerman) says.
“Many people are uncomfortable with truth. They usually don’t want to buy it and live with it. I feel like, as an artist, you have to reflect society. I eat reality and I defecate art.”
Full article HERE
Red-Armed Panther (Northern Cheyenne) portrait bracelet, Marcus Amerman (Choctaw)
Marcus Amerman (Choctaw)
Art is War Shirt
1996
Marcus Amerman (Choctaw)
President Re-elect Barack Obama, in beads