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Pow-Wow Princess in the Process of Acculturation
"Bradley’s projections reformulate latent Native American stereotypes with complex interconnected cognitive images reinvigorating the history of art as intersecting webs." -- Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Portage Trail, Boundary Waters Canoe Area
In addition to his 19 year camera work on the White Earth Indian Reservation, artist John Ratzloff has tramped around, explored and played in northern Minnesota and Ontario with his old Hasselblad. - Bockley Gallery
Tags: age, black and white, landscape, nature, photograph, time, tree
Pope County Veterans Memorial Monument
An obelisk with an etching of a flying bald eagle on front, flanked by two side panels with six military insignia. On the back of the obelisk is an etching of a soldier's helmet balanced on the butt of a rifle, the barrel of which is stuck in the…
Tags: animal, bird, eagle, history, memorial, military, outdoor sculpture, United States
Plants for Patients
A not-for-profit venture making and giving plants potted in ceramic vessels as gifts of compassion to women who have recently undergone an abortion.
Pioneer Woman
Chain saw carved sculpture of a pioneer woman (ca. 1870s-1880s), standing wearing a long skirt and tied bonnet, holding a Bible at chest level in her upraised proper right hand. The sculpture is carved from a tree trunk. -- Smithsonian National…
Peter Wahlstrom
In addition to his 19 year camera work on the White Earth Indian Reservation, artist John Ratzloff has tramped around, explored and played in northern Minnesota and Ontario with his old Hasselblad. - Bockley Gallery
Pelican
Large-billed pelican stands on a square platform overlooking a dam. The platform is directly on the water. -- Smithsonian National Inventory
Tags: animal, bird, outdoor sculpture, pelican, sculpture
Paws
Lake Light, Bad Medicine Lake: We go to the lakes for many reasons – to connect with family, to escape the routine of our work-lives, to read, to enjoy water activities, the list goes on. Yet, often what we remember or take away from those trips to…