List of Artisans

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JTaylor Fine Art

Acrylic paintings on stretched canvas ranging from miniatures to large. The main themes are Tlingit regalia from the Northwest Coast and people from indigenous cultures.

Commissions accepted, including portraits. Now offering painting classes on Zoom.

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B.R.I.D.G.E.

Masks, paintings, baskets, jewelry, paddles, medicine bags, button blankets, cedar hats, kuspuks, B.R.I.D.G.E. initiates and encourages intergenerational and cultural exchanges between American Indians and Alaska Natives

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Regal Artist, LLC

Contemporary paintings; Abstract and Portraits.

Technique: Pastel injected oil painting (PI-OP), a method invented by the artist (see USPTO publication US20070154635 A1 for more information).

Special commissions accepted.

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Kayla Miller

Original drawings and paintings, digital illustrations, handwoven beadwork, embroidery works, candles, and various other art and crafts.

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Haiyip Atuklo

Traditional Choctaw baskets, stickball sticks and balls, traditional arts and crafts-jewelry, paintings, rugs, and beadwork.

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Earth to Art Studio

Award-winning contemporary and traditional Native American pottery by Carolyn Bernard Young. Contemporary work is hand-built stoneware, hand carved and kiln fired, while her traditional work is hand-built using native clay, burnished and pit fired. Her paintings are mixed media abstracts with a Native voice.

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Soldier Woman Art and Gift Gallery

14k gold, sterling silver, and buffalo horn jewelry made on site. Star quilts, Pendleton blankets, pottery, beadwork, quillwork, paintings, prints, home decor, moccasins, dance regalia and other gifts. Northern Plains tribes artwork.

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Teton Painted Lodges

Custom painted lodges (tipis)/sweat lodge coverings, ledger book art, buffalo hide paintings, buffalo products, Lakota (Sioux) style beadwork, traditional quillwork, 1800s re-enactments, song and dance presentations.

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