Karen Clarkson: Choctaw


This photo was taken by Edward Curtis in 1900 entitled, "A Little Comanche". This little girl reminds me so much of my own girls when they were small. I could just see her as she waited for her mother - finally becoming impatient... She is wearing a pretty chain which makes the sun dance like little fires on her dress.


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Comanche Girl
17 x 14

Graphite on Vellum Bristol

$1,500.00
(plus sh/han)

 


As a Native American and a member of the Choctaw Nation I have a great affection for Native American art and culture. I grew up surrounded by art from all over the world but never found the perfect blend of beauty and spiritual expression until I saw my first Native American portrait.

Although my primary works are those of Native Americans I also create works in still life and landscape as well as portraits in other genres. Being a self-taught artist has encouraged me to experiment with several types of expression although I keep coming back to the human form. There is something about the eyes!


I am currently living in California where my most recent works have focused on native cultures of the southwest. I am a member of the National Registry of Native American Artists and a registered Choctaw artist. Although I have been a professional artist for a limited number of years I have been accepted into numerous competitions and won several awards. In 2005 I won first place for my graphite drawing in the internationally acclaimed Conservatory Art Classic competition.

The world should be seen out of the corner of one's eyes…. allowing one's self to enter into the world of ritual and ceremony! Thank you for your interest in my art and may you walk in beauty.




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