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American Gothic
"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
American Gothic, The Farmer's Daughter
"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
Bark 1
Mounted birch bark biting. Geometric and organic design.
Tags: birch bark, birch bark bitings, design, flower, geometric, Native American, Ojibwe, regional
Bark 2
Mounted birch bark biting. Geometric and organic design.
Tags: birch bark, birch bark bitings, design, dragonfly, geometric, insect, Native American, Ojibwe, regional
Bark 3
Mounted birch bark biting. Geometric and organic design.
Tags: birch bark, birch bark bitings, design, geometric, heart, Native American, Ojibwe, regional
Bark 4
Mounted birch bark biting. Geometric and organic design.
Tags: birch bark, birch bark bitings, design, dragonfly, geometric, insect, Native American, Ojibwe, regional
Bark 5
Mounted birch bark biting. Geometric and organic design.
Tags: birch bark, birch bark bitings, design, geometric, Native American, Ojibwe, regional
Chief Bemidji
Chief Bemidji stands with his proper right hand raised to shield his eyes and his proper left hand holding a rifle, the butt of which rests on the ground. A small log is at his feet. The sculpture is surrounded by a low chain-link fence. --…
Tags: chief, Chippewa, gun, heritage, man, Native American, Ojibwe, outdoor sculpture, sculpture
Chief Mon-Si-Moh
Chief Mon-Si-Moh stands holding an axe in his proper left hand. He wears a headband, with a plume rising from the top of his head and two black and white feathers coming up in an extended V behind his head. He wears a red, knee-length coat, with a…
Tags: Chippewa, heritage, man, Native American, Ojibwe, outdoor sculpture, portrait, sculpture
Earth Mother
"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