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Saturday, March 11, 2017 - Sunday, April 30, 2017
Galería de la Raza presents Échame Aguas, an exhibition that centers water as the source of all life.
http://galeriadelaraza.org/eng/events/index.php?op=view&id=6779

“dahiitį́hii”
Oak Flat Apache Sacred Site
4'x6’ Banner
Spraypaint
I
feel much gratitude for my Apache relatives for inviting me to paint at
this years gathering. The last image
is the live art piece I did a couple years ago. Axhe'hee!






Richard Oakes (May 22, 1942 – September 20, 1972) He was
a Mohawk Native American activist. He spurred Native American studies in
University curricula and changes in US federal government policy toward
Native Americans, and led an occupation of Alcatraz Island in 1969.

Created during my artist residency at KALA. Small edition of 15 prints. 11x14″ available at http://litthawk.storenvy.com/collections/52858-all-products/products/24702483-tomahawk-screenprint-11x14

I created this piece during my KALA artist residency. Screenprinted edition of 14 prints. Uploaded to my store. 11x14″

New Moon Installation
October 19th, 2017
Bioneers Conference
San Rafael, CA
size: 2”x4’x6’
Materials: Clay, Spraypaint, Concrete, Styrofoam
I talked to the universe and it spoke right back. This is a projection of beauty aligned with the 4 directions
Guided by these energies.
I’m reminded to reach for a higher self.
I meditated on painting this design.
I
envisioned my mentors, a few who had past away. Months later I find
myself living a different life. This piece has come to represent the
unseen force.
This project is inspired by graffiti medicine
wheels that are painted all over the SF Bay Area. The design is
temporary only lasting for the event.
These ancient teachings are
shared by many tribes. This has become my anchor to keep me grounded. I
believe in its teachings and power to visualize balance
www.tomahawkgreyeyes.com
www.medicinewheelproject.tumblr.com

