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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
American Indian Death Song
This work is comprised of several pop cultural, political, artistic, and social characters and motifs in bright colors that sublimate their role and acceptance.
Tags: artists, color, graphic art, mentors, Ojibwe, pop culture, social issues, warriors, White Earth
Chemical Man in a Toxic World
This work is comprised of several pop cultural, political, artistic, and social characters and motifs in bright colors that sublimate their role and acceptance.
Tags: artists, color, graphic art, mentors, Ojibwe, pop culture, social issues, warriors, White Earth
City Lights, Nuclear Lights
This work is comprised of several pop cultural, political, artistic, and social characters and motifs in bright colors that sublimate their role and acceptance.
Tags: artists, color, graphic art, mentors, Ojibwe, pop culture, social issues, warriors, White Earth
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
Fawn
This work is comprised of several pop cultural, political, artistic, and social characters and motifs in bright colors that sublimate their role and acceptance.
Tags: animal, color, deer, graphic art, Ojibwe, pop culture, social issues, White Earth
Kicking Bear
"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
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.
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