Eric & Lucille’s art
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Eric and Lucille collect art. Most of it is native American, especially from the Arctic and Pacific Northwest. (Click on a picture to see a larger image) |
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Eric and Lucille collect art. Most of it is native American, especially from the Arctic and Pacific Northwest. (Click on a picture to see a larger image) |
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Ok. I’ll comment since no one has yet. I find that native American art is very creative, but stylized at the same time. A lot of symbolism. Looks like you all have a very nice collection!!
Comment by Thomas Green — January 9, 2007 @ 11:59 am
Your collection is lovely, especially the Eagle!
You may want to check out the water tight baskets of the South Oregon/North California Indians. Some truly delightful designs and shapes.
Comment by R. Sandell — May 13, 2007 @ 1:46 am
I like the snake best(@ least I think it’s a snake), also the masks and the designs. They all have nice hair as well. My hair looked like
that when I was born. I know because of a photo taken that makes me look like a hairy beast, a kangaroo (b/c of the hair & the territorial
boxing), a monster, or a sumo wrestler. As I was talking about monsters, I thought of the wonderful illustrations of children’s books
illustrators Katherine Coville and John Peirard who principally do fantasy and sf dtuff. They are a totally different style than this, but
it’s all good and there was a hairy type of troll by Peirard I looked like, only a baby of course, except that trolls were alternate forms
of elves that got fed up with sunlight and roses, ate their fellow elves and b/c brass instrument-playing trolls. So they didn’t mention
babies. Would they be born as elves, like resetting? Would they be sterile? That story might’ve been by Terry Boot, unless he wrote “The
Beast With A Thousand Teeth”, b/c I know he didn’t write both.
Comment by Lenore — September 6, 2007 @ 10:00 am
Hi, I sent you a letter via “Librarian”. If it didn’t get to you. Let me know how. If you’re swamped with fan mail or work, that’s ok. I can take pleasure in your work without being in touch. I’d love to see you. Steve Kindred
Comment by steve kindred — May 26, 2010 @ 2:59 am