Inspired by his father, Bill, a woodcarver and jewelry designer, and his mother, Marie Romero Cash, a carver of wooden saints, he both paints and carves figures but does not call them kachinas. He does contemporary, often sarcastic depictions of Hopi images, which have caused him conflict with his own tribe. In October, 1998, he had a special exhibit of his work at the Turquoise Tortoise Gallery in Sedona.
Selected Exhibitions: 2006 "The Art of War" at Art & Industry, S (showing 500 of 1449 characters). |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Subscriber Members, please Log On for artist biographies and for all services.
| If you are not currently a member, please See Details about membership, which includes biography access, auction records, and many other features available to our day, month, or yearly Subscriber Members! | | This artist's biography is accessible freely to anyone every Friday. |
|
|