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| Apache Art.com is an online gallery
of Native American Apache Art. The following artists have
demonstrated in their work a sense of the indomitable spirit of the
Apache people. |
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| Craig Dan Goseyun
is an internationally acclaimed sculptor residing
on the San Carlos Reservation. in Bylas, Arizona. Craig's
24-foot high Mountain Spirit Dancer sculpture is in the
courtyard of San Carlos High School. Craig is equally
skilled in bronze, stone and steel. |
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Margie Robertson
is an ageless San Carlos Apache grandmother who
resides in Bylas, Arizona. Margie learned the
basket-weaving art from her elders many years ago. |
| Windell Talkalai
is a San Carlos Apache residing in Bylas, Arizona.
Windell has supported his family as a seasonal forestry
fire-fighter for eleven years and as a construction
worker. He has never had any art training! He
"draws what he sees in his head." |
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Leon Hastings
lives on the San Carlos Apache Reservation in
Bylas, Arizona. He learned the art of wood carving
from his father two decades ago. Leon's father was
an accomplished artist and had sculpted in wood for over
30 years. Leon's authentic carvings are currently in
museums throughout the United States and Europe.
Leon is carrying on a family tradition that spans nearly
half a century. |
| Bobby Dan
Goseyun is a 25-year-old San Carlos Apache who
resides in Bylas, Arizona. Bobby has been drawing since
age five. He plans to attend the Institute of American
Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico in the fall of 2002.
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Frank Corona
resides in Soloman, Arizona. Since retiring from
U.P.S. Frank is now able to devote full time to artistic
pursuits. He has taught classes in pen and ink
drawing at many area schools and has received awards in
local competition. Frank still maintains close ties
to his friends and relatives on the San Carlos
Reservation. |
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