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Gina says...

This just might be my favorite.....it is beautiful! And it is sold.

Gina says...

Your work is amazing! So very proud of you!!!!

ALIX & BRUCE MOSIEUR says...

what does this painting mean? i am blown away by it. who is douglas kent hall and is that his shirt? great painting.

R. Gorden says...

This is truly great style and flavoring.

Ms Teton-Wynne says...

Elegant flow....very beautiful. The color is soft yet the power of the animals create a bold feeling of action as if they are to leap out into space.

Randy'L (Shoshone-Bannock, Idaho)
~1994 Alum, Museum Studies~

Helene says...

I am doing a project for art class, and your work is so new and innovative that I am doing it on you. God bless those hands of yours that put out this wondrous art!

Kyoko says...

Ms. Garcia, I'm doing a project on a modern artist, and I would like to know why you make the work that you do. I love it so much- it really strikes me and puts thoughts in my head.

celia muff says...

WOW! Absolutely the most beautiful jewelry and the creativity is impeccable. I hope to own of one of these Native American beauties!

Paula Francese says...

Comment:
I saw my first piece of Preston Singletary glass at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA yesterday. It's an absolutely gorgeous raven. Mr. Singletary is an extraordinary artist--in a class by himself. It's my hope that he doesn't become as commercialized as Dale Chihuly. Each of his pieces has an individual presence. Again - breathtakingly beautiful. The most exciting art I have seen in a very long time. It made my heart sing!

Maurice Kline says...

This piece has a light hearted, yet elegant form. The use of color is very unusual, especilly for a glass form. Very unusual, very beautiful.

KBeardsley says...

I looked at this painting a few days ago in Santa Fe and I believe it the most interesting and beautiful picture I have never seen. It looks like dreams that need to be explained to me.
KBeardsley

Cristina Blanco from Brazil says...

PARABÉNS!!!! Sua criatividade, originalidade, visão de mundo interior é simplesmente, fantástica! Seu trabalho, além de belo e expressivo, encanta com suas formas lúdicas que levam à abstração do novo, do imaginário, bem como do real. Desculpe por escrever em português, mas se em minha própria língua não consigo expressar o que seu trabalho me desperta, certamente em inglês me seria impossível.
Abraços a quem entendo como verdadeiro ARTISTA!

Cherie Austin says...

Ohhh so BEAUTIFUL! With juxtaposition of complexity and simplicity your work tells a fantastic story. I so enjoy your work. It makes me smile.
Cherie

Mindy says...

it's so beautiful work! I love them, but I found, there is no date on all of your work :(

Roxanne Taylor says...

This is extraordinary art. Would own it in a flash if I had the $. Roxanne

bphlieger says...

wow josh, utterly speechless, as always you have such haunting beauty in the strokes of your brush. I feel blessed to understand tid bits of what you have painted, and am compelled to hear the story of the rest. you have a gift of bringing your imagination into the physical world.
brandi

Amber Roberson (GREATGRANDDAUGHTER) says...

Look into my grandmother "Marriane Navasie" decesed. Also a fine artist of the traditional Hopi Pottery.

Jared says...

i love it!

Valarie Scarpino says...

Ben,
Your paintings are beautiful! You touch many peoples hearts with your work!

The grandauter of Arthur Holmes Sr.- Krissy says...

he is a very well talented person, he is the best grandfather anyone could have and spends most of his time carving and farming. Most of all he loves spending time with his grandchildren.
We love you gwa-ah!

Sarabess and John Cahill says...

Congratulations, Turid, these are fabulous paintings.

Chris Jefferson says...

I do truly believe that you have one of many great creations from one profound artist. His elegant style of Native American Contemporary Art has swept inquisitive minds and alluring eyes to firmly believing that all possibilities can and will be accomplished. Yet, still capturing the integrity and humbleness of the love for art and the will to endeavor to excel. Thank you.

shawn demarest says...

Just came across this. Man, these are beautiful! I hope to see in person soon. We were in the same program at Lacoste. Anyway, really cool to see what you've been making - or what has been made through you. Cheers!

Nancy Witt Mulick says...

What a beautiful, ethereal, space LaGro has created in this painting. Seeing it is like being in a waking dream.

B. Luna says...

This is so amazing. You almost feel as if the wings are really moving with the design s that are in them. I love it!

Anita Mohler says...

Greetings David,wonderful to view your art! Our Laguna Beach
painting still looks back at us each and every day and I continue
to enjoy as much as when I first viewed! I like this piece very much and I am sure many will want. Best of luck to you and greetings to
Arlene and Diego(I hope I remembered his name correctly).

! Your not so long lost cousin
Anita Mohler

Moon says...

absolutely stunning, gorgeous!!

Jeff and Carole Katz says...

Les's pots are wonderful! We can't be in Santa Fe this summer : between Mom's dying and the re-opening of our burned facility we have to stick closer to home. What can we do?

Jeff

Sean White says...

looks like you still have the touch.

Shariff A says...

There's that beautiful number 8 again.

FRANK FOWLER JR says...

EXCELLENT,LOVE IT.

FRANK FOWLER JR says...

I LIKE YOUR PAINTING " MYSTIC WATERS" , EXCELLENT JOB.

says...

Exquisite piece. Looking forward to seeing more of this fused work. Simply beautiful.

ADORING FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! says...

OMG I LUV U ORLANDO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! UR ART IS SO SICK AND AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG WHEN IS UR NXT SHOW!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? I <3 U!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Susie Fowler, the shadetreepotter. says...

Beautiful. Reminds me of a quilt. It captures the spirit and power of nature.
sf

Susie Fowler, the shadetreepotter. says...

These pieces thrilled my senses when I saw them in the gallery on Monday. Vivid, sharp, soft..... they drew me in.
The fused glass, intense color - gathering light from the window.
Susie Fowler

Gilbert Archuleta says...

My highlight of Spanish Market was the Friday reception at Blue Rain Gallary in Santa Fe. Being able to view the works of Gustavo Goler, and Jim Vogel. I feel that the Retablo and Bulto works of Victor are second to none. Sorry to hear that the Taos Gallery was closed but the future is only bright for the folks at Blue Gallery. Looking forward to Spanish Market 2009 !


G. Archuleta
Denver, CO 80212

LB says...

Jim's work is amazing, I was born in Santa Fe and hope to own one of his paintings one day "soon".
LB

LillyVigil says...

This piece is beautiful but the title would flow better if it was "Las Golondrinas"

Conrad Bobiwash, Educator and Designer says...


Good Morning:

Tony Abeyta continues to grow in ways that are truly inspirational. This is great work period.I hope artists of all stripes have access to watch this artist florish as continues to redefine and refine represent good art.

Bahmapee Gawabin ( see you later )
Conrad Bobiwash
Educator and Designer

Lilly Vigil says...

This painting is so New Mexican, in that la jente know that as we live, close by are our loved ones are at rest and that some day we will join them. Not a terrible thing but knowledge that gives us peace. As usual Jim has hit it right on the head.

Sarah Taylor - S.E.T. Studios says...

I remember driving cross country and made sure to make it through Taos on our way to CA. I am so grateful that we ran into Blue Rain Gallery and saw your amazing work. I am a fine artist in FL, but I hope so some day to own a piece of yours. Your work has made a place in my mind always and you will have yet another admirer of your amazing creations.

I wanted you know that I always keep a quote of yours printed out on the wall in my studio - "We are all journeying. Our journeys encompass our past, our upbringing, our anguishes and joys..." My work will always be about my journey and your inspiration will be a part of the path I am on.

Thank you for sharing your visions with this world!

-Sarah Taylor

FRANK FOWLER JR. says...

I LIKE YOUR WORK, ITS SO COLORFUL ,STRIKING,,, IT LOOKS DELICIOUS TO THE EYES.

frank fowler jr says...

I LIKE YOUR WORKS,KEEP UP THE GREAT WORKS. EXCELLENT .

Maria Gonzalez says...

Joshua,

brother, I love the work - good BAIT.
to God the glory...

Pamela and Mike Starr says...

Mr. Vigil, we purchased two of your pieces in 2006. You were very kind to spend time with us in both 2006 and 2007. We will continue to enjoy your pieces and share them with friends and family for years to come.

Michelle Lafountain says...

Hey-Bruce is my brother and I just want you all to know his family is very proud of the man and artist he has become. He is very caring, he calls daily to check on mom. Its nice to know he's done so well doing work that is so moving/spiritual and being able to love what you do everyday. He is truely blessed. Love you Bruce your little sis Michelle.

Jerry Mc Neil says...

Great looking! The detail is outstanding.

Jamie Braithwaite says...

wow! this is amazing!

Jamie Braithwaite says...

beautiful!

Jamie Braithwaite says...

I love the attention to detail with the light, shadow, and car

Jamie Braithwaite says...

Wow! beautiful

Jamie Braithwaite says...

This painting is amazing! I love the expression on her face - it says so much

Gregory Gutin says...

Really nice work, Josh. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I especially like the Union Stela.
Many dreams and visions hidden in there.
I hope you're well.
Come visit us in Santa Fe soon.
-Gregory (from OZ school)

Jason Tsosie says...

This colletion is GREAT! Is there no Title to any of the art?

kathleen rane/ Beau Rane's Aunt in Santa Fe says...

One of my most favorite artist in all the world, hoping someday to own a piece. My favorite ones are ethereal and using soft colors in the green plate. Ow I just most all.
Hope to meet you at your next opening.

susie fowler says...

this is a beautiful synthesis of material and form, lovely.

Claudette Wilson says...

Preston has brought the 21st century into native art - spectacular! Would he consider teaching?

david e johnson says...

WOW

Sherri Redfield says...

Joshua, This work is amazing I love the direction you are heading in. The movement and light and color combined to make a beautiful escape in to the story of this painting. I am glad to see you new works!! Miss you.

Mike Rudahl says...

Wonderful work. Technical expertise combined with a sense of whimsy are a winning combination in my book.

Fr Dennis says...

Joshua
Thank you for sharing your art work. May you always give glory to God in painting the wonders of His creation.
Fr. Dennis

David Stires says...

Don't know any contemporary artist that makes work of such sublime beauty and ideas and humor at once. I love it.

Douglas Cardwell says...

Josh,

Your work continues to grow & grow. I am excited to see what is next. I truely enjoy you and your talent!

You Rock!

says...

Eerie and exquisite...such mastery and control of the medium.

Ann bromberg says...


Great site Josh.
The art work is wonderful. Great detail. Keep it going. Ann

Bill Pallman says...

i now know why people think they see UFO's in New Mexico. This pottery is out of this world! Well done Russel Sanchez, well done indeed.

says...

This moves me. It really connects with me.

Lorraine Collins says...

alright ..this is my new favorite....In Love with it....thank you. x x

Lorraine Collins says...

Really dig the 'ropes' ....and the balance of it all...are those "chads"...? hhhmmm interesting...

Lorraine Collins says...

Oh love this ...reminds me of being a kid and watching the sky on a summer afternoon.....Thank you.

Anonymous says...

This is such a beautiful piece, there are so many interesting details to look at.

Joan Planek says...

What a magnificent composition! This may be the best Vogel I have ever seen. And the frame is perfect for it--not at all overwhelming--an excellent choice.

Richard Zane Smith says...

I think of cities as vulnerable places,
places where people could panic if
food was not delivered by trucks
or when power failures wear out
even a heros patience...

I'm not a doom and gloomer
I just like being away
from such man-made places

Richard Zane Smith says...

imagine a pool of water and fossil stones

I love to follow the creeks
and wandering and winding i find secret pools
or hidden rock gardens of incredible beauty
and in one flash flood a creek bed is cleared,
new boulders,and new swirls of sand and gravel
as a record ,a testimony of time and endless change

Richard Zane Smith says...

Reviving our Wyandot language has been a passion of mine
also to draw inspiration from my ancient Wyandot ancestors.
this piece combines Wyandot form
and its castellation rim with the ancient ancestors of the Pueblo peoples whose corrugated ware still dot the ground in the southwest.
I love to blend ancient techniques of this land and to come up with something that feels as if it has life
Our Life is actually that meeting place of past ancestors and our future descendants

Richard Zane Smith says...

Co-creating along with the action of nature
this is a time in my life to occaisionally let the materials
have a voice in themselves and not always be trying to
overpower the clay forcing it by my own minds eye...

Its difficult for us perfectionists to step back...
to allow clay to remain clay

I love finding these roots with rocks imbedded.
Its spring time,warm enough to wade the creeks,looking for such treasured pieces of wood and to keep an eye out for
Water moccasins who also enjoy the roots along the banks.
I saw six of them last time i was out in waders.

Richard Zane Smith says...

I call this one "Handled Piece" as a bit of a pun.

I couldn't believe my fortune to stumble on this incredible root
on the edge of a torn out bank out here on Sycamore Creek.
I doubt I will ever find another so hand like in all its ways.
The pot was made especially for the wood piece itself.

An alternative way to display it is to place the vessel on a base
and place "the hand" so it is reversed,with its thumb in the air
and sort of cupping the "fingers" around it.
I was a little sad to see this one go...

Richard Zane Smith says...

This particular piece i did just as the spring colors all around us were replacing the gray and bare woods of winter.
In just a few weeks the hardwood forests that are so still and somber have become a busy force of bursting life .
the adders tongue shoot up starlike blossoms under the still bare canopy of oaks and the trillium and May apple send spikes unfurling as they push through the decomposing leaves from another season. Then comes the redbud and the dogwoods.
here I tried to contrast the green vines of new life with the bare trees showing winter coming to an end

Richard Zane Smith says...

this was a fun piece to create.
I call it simply "Crazy Arrow"
the piece of root i found along Spring River north of here,
the arrow points i made out of local chert,and the turkey wing fletching was from feathers given to me by tribal members of the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma .
The clay is native Oklahoma clay dug from a ranch in the Vinita area. The owners of the ranch are Cherokee and I'm so pleased
they so willingly share with me and even attending the prayers before the digging of clay starts.
and sometimes sharing a pipe of traditional tobacco.

zlucky39@onlinedotnet.com says...

what is the value of talent? Beautiful pot.

Liliane Strehlau says...

Uau!
Amazing! I know that charcoal is very difficult to work with!
Great work!

Charlene Westbrook says...

Way awesome!!!! You are a master artist!

cheryl a. joe says...

Wow! Tammy has a very good sense of design in all the 3-dimensional elements. Her works are superberb! The designs can be moved around to where it works at all angles. Genious at her art, I might say! You rock the art world with your style! Very nice!

Karen says...

Traditional designs, interpreted in a contemporary way is what draws me to Tammy and Preston's work!

Pari Andrews says...

Just searching on the internet and found my name and comment in your blog....how amazing. I'm looking forward to be able to afford an other piece of art from you.

Kimberly Mascarenas says...

Looking at this drawing almost made me cry. Not only because of the skill you have with charcoal, but this little girl looks a lot like me when i was a little girl. It brought back many memories. It is an excellent drawing!!!!!!!!

Micaela Garcia says...

I was doing a paper on fine arts and culture for my anthropology class; I reaserched you and your artwork. I was glad i was albe to share with my class your beautiul new peices. All my love.

Christen Vogel says...

Fantastic show Tammy! The glass was breathtaking!

Sue Frey says...

I loved the Raven piece that was on the cover of the Smithsonian magazine (I think) . Is that piece available? I'm sure I couldn't afford it, but I like to dream about owning it!!!

Dianne Singletary says...

Fantastic work cousin!

vanessa says...

i never know about you until i had to study you work for my art class. but now that i am familiar with your work you really inspire me.

Ramona Byrne says...

This cradle is exquisite!!!!

biily bob says...

you rock
wow
hi

Lisa Skyheart Marshall says...

Wonderful work, so much to see, and wry commentary...I look forward to seeing more of his work!

Carol Ann Smalley says...

All these paintings have social intimacy but embody a spiritual quality as well--especially this painting of a dugout boat in the cypress swamp.

John Worman says...

These pieces are outstanding. I hope in the future to buy at least one.

Frank Holt says...

Very beautiful work. It has some of the charactristics of a self-taught artist but the style is very personal because of the subject matter, but the landscapes are very sophisticated. Wonderful execution.

CONNIE ANDREWS says...

These water colors are beautiful. Makes you feel like you are right there. Love them. The ones that are not names should be "Peace" "Tranquility" .

Cormac says...

Wow

Katie Orth says...

This is truely powerful work. I enjoy the symbolism involved as well as the composition. Gerald, you are very talented.

ashley says...

i love ur work

says...

thank you for saving my spirit

Jasmine Cate' says...

hey rodney what it do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOUR JEWELRY!!!!!!!!!!!!
make me a pair just kidding. well c u l8ter brother oh wait wait my mom said hello and bye...........

carlos vigil says...

Equisite!

Robin Schmidt says...

Love this piece!

Kitty Zahradka says...

This is a very interesting piece. All things are inter related with nature, human form and the crow from the animal world. The subtle colors are beautiful and the bone-like rungs of the ladder are so connected to the past. I can't say any more until Deborah goes into her articulate speaking about it. I hope she will do that.

Melanie Lux says...

Mateo had some wonderful things in a show on war in Santa Fe. Why don't you carry more contemporary imaging of his? I found it to be a nice alternative to traditional (and expected) native themes.

Diana Kipfer says...

Congratulations on being included in Southwest Art's top 10 artist to watch in 2008. Your vibrant colors and thoughtful compositions bring joy to all who see your art.

Being true to your spirit always brings rewards beyond our wildest imaginations. We are so proud and happy for you!

psrosa says...

I am new to this artist and this picture truly speaks to me !!!

John Day says...

It is great to see the contemporary power of your work. You color is strong and exciting; your design is inventive. I particularly enjoyed the butterfly series.

Christian Pitt says...

It's great to see contemporary work like this! Wonderful!

Mary Alden-Allard says...

I remember your amazing studio in Taos, where I interviewed you for Tempo. You were working more on monotypes then, so it's nice to see your paintings also. I interviewed so many artists when I lived in Taos, and many of them have blended together in a blur, but I have always remembered your work. Mary

Cheryl A. Joe says...

Finally! A young artist has a maturity of a master painter! The artworks a very nice to look at and examine. Thank you!

Cheryl Joe says...

Your paintings are wonderful to see! Thank goodness you include the other beings that share Mother Earth with us. That is so cool!

Michael Krum says...

Your paintings are very beautiful and must have a personal meaning behind them all. It must take alot of thought, im guessing you probebly stare at a blank wall at church, and the picture flows threw your mind. Thats what helps me paint.

Calvin Nickell says...

What an interesting idea, to join a wooden piece for a handle with leather to fasten the handle to the pot. I've never seen anything like this and I wanted to let someone know that I appreciate seeing functional art at its best.

hunter-gatherer says...

This blanket was designed by George Hunt Jr., a Northwest Coast artist from the Kwakiutl tribe. The original limited edition series of the blanket, made in 1995 for the American Indian College Fund, consisted of 1200 blankets. Each blanket came with a stitched on label showing the blanket's number in the series(such as 200/1200).

Reproductions of this blanket were made about 10 years later and were also sold to benefit the American Indian College Fund. Per their website "Tribute to My Grandmother Mary Ebbets, Anislaga" was designed by George Hunt, Jr., a renowned woodcarver of the Kwakiutl tribe of Vancouver Island. Mr. Hunt, Jr. dedicated the design to his great-great-great-grandmother, Mary Ebbets, or Anislaga. As Tlingit legend has it, Anislaga was the living link between the ancient Tlingit culture and contemporary tribal weaving traditions. In ceremonies the blanket is "danced," bringing to life the story of how Mankind was taught to weave by Raven, Lynx, Sea Monster and Bear; when worn, these sacred images surround the wearer."

Kristine Andra says...

This is an exceptional piece. Unique to Bruce's work in the sense that it could symbolize the many challenges we face in our own unique spiritual quests for truth. It is both strong and gentle. In my opinion, Bruce LaFountain is one the best scluptors in the world. Having been and lived in Italy where many artists have their pieces constructed and watching the skill of these people and the process that is involved in obtaining marble, which few can work with; To watch Bruce LaFountain work with stone is an art in and of itself. Few have remained true to the craftmanship and Bruce is one of those who can transcend all barriers and will exempfy this within his work. Although, many pieces "appear" similar to the untrained eye, if we look beyond the surface of Bruce's work we will see he will show us that life will reflect art and art will reflect life of which neither are static.

Carol Pelton-Wagner says...

You're still an amazing painter -- as I remember you years ago when I lived in Taos. Just thought about you today out of the blue. Carol

Michelle Lafountain says...

I am just in awe over these piece on this site. This one especially I would have to say is my favorite. I feel a connection here. Maybe its because of my name. Misko asin ekway (Red rock woman) It look like a strong spiritual person. Love You Bruce

HERB JONES says...

wooow !!! I loooove your work !!! keep it coming !! As a fellow artist I appreciate your ability to be open enough to allow the subconscious to flow in you .!!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !!

Emily says...

I love your beautiful artwork! My family and I were so happy when we got to get a tour of your art studio and met the other people that helps you out! Knowing how much time and effort that you spend to make each piece special makes me appreciate you even more. Keep up the great work!

Bernice Wolgin says...

I never saw anything so beautiful and exciting. All the jewelery is fabulous. Bernice

Nancy Hayden says...

absolutely fabulous. One of your best, Randy, in my mind!

kate murphy says...

may god bless your hands and your beautiful gift. your work makes life even more pleasurable.

Ken Goodhue-McWilliams says...

Dear Tony--

Happy Birthday! keep making your wonderful art that touches the depths of our spirits and gratitudes.

Ken Goodhue-McWilliams

Tone Fokstuen says...

Such talent, is really quite aweinspiring- makes one wish it possible to become an instant millionaire. Imagine having such a view in every day life.......

dorothy Anderson says...

flowing...dynamic

llak says...

apsoluty magical!

margaret j nichols says...

i most particularly love the work of randall lagro and gerald cormoyer - stunning color and texture

paul siples says...

This is a very awe inspiring piece,I am a northwest coast artist and a great admirer of your work. Paul Siples Anchorage Alaska

Frank Fowler Jr. says...

Hello, I like your work. And you etch it out with an exacto knife, wow. I'm wondering how you correct a mistake. Someday I will buy one.

Ray Fontaine says...

Each more beautiful than the last.

Josephine says...

Your work is beautiful. Hopefully one day we will meet. I am also a Laguna Potter and have always admired your work..

Brent says...

Oh my god...your work is really nice!

tashia bigelow says...

WOW UR PAITINGS HAVE INSPIRED ME TO BECOMA A PAINTER THE WAY YOU HAVE SO MUCH DETAIL TELLS SO MUCHJ ABOUT THE PAINTING

Sandra Bierman says...

Thank you for sending me this information. It looks fresh and exciting.

Roberta Rosenthal says...

It is awesome!!!!

Tiffani McLaughlin says...

Hey Ben
I just happened to look you up online, and to my surprise, there you were!! Your artwork is beautiful as always, I love it!!
see ya
Tiffer

Pari Andrews says...

Hi, It is facinating. I always love to look at your gallery of new artists and paintings. I am a big fan and hope to be able to purchse more from you. ( price permitting), Pari Andrews, NY

Henery Lee ShorteyIII says...

Mr.Tony Abeyta,you are the best!!!!

Beth Deuble says...

Mindblowing - eclectic - beautiful work! I always have a smile on my face when viewing Tony's work. He is an inspiration to emerging artists, like myself, and is a great ambassador for his style of painting and his love of the land and his native history.

Natalie S. Gibson says...

This is absolutely beautiful! Thank you for taking the time to acknowledge women.

Kanalei says...

If I may be so bold, I'd like to suggest you place your astounding works of glass art into a slide show format.
I found it almost painful to wait for the next frame to be shown.
You are blessed with a gift.

Kanalei says...

Magnificent!

bonnie says...

........gorgeous.

Sr. Judy "Jay"Franz says...

Beautiful pieces, Cavan, with deep spiritual significance, I am sure. I am honored to have taught you at SCIS. I will watch for your pieces in museums.

George says...

Wallace is a amazing artist and wish you had more works available.
Thanks,George

Kevin says...

Your pottery is amazing! The best I have seen anywhere. You are an absolute genius. Keep up the good work!

Jeff says...

Unbelievable evolution of an artist. I bought a tiny piece with a single bear paw many years ago at the Eight Northern Pueblo show. Even as a teenager she showed a genius for form and proportion. Very few artists reach this level of complexity and still produce stunningly elegant pieces. It is a joy to see!

Jeff says...

Roxanne's figures speak directly to the heart and will be loved by generations.

Henery Lee Shortey III says...

Dear Mr Tony Abeyta, I Don't know if you remember who I am.I was fortunate enough to meet you for the first time at the Blue Rain Gallery during the 2006 Indian Market.All I want to say is thank you for taking the time to tell me about your work and for the tremendous amount of inspiration you have given me.Once again thank you very much

Kathy says...

Takes my breath away !

Donna M. Willey says...

I love this! Great work Tammy! Donna

Celia Hilton says...

Insanely great. Truly one of the great artists of our time.

Pete says...

Your work is world class.

Larry and Joan Frisbee says...

Could you provide information on prices and shipping for the three bear set?

Victoria Quinn says...

WOW!!!! WOW!!! again...what a gorgeous piece of art.

Joyce Abbott says...

Would like to see ordering and pricing information.

Exceptional work. Very interested.

Susan says...

I love this piece, it is truly out of sight!

Susan says...

I just love your work Tammy! I can't wait for Indian Market this year.

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