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Charles Frizzell claims a special relationship with the earth and a bond with Indian cultures that is projected in his work. Although a Kentucky born Caucasian with only a touch of Cherokee in his blood, Charles Frizzell respectfully and vividly demonstrated Indian lore in his art. The Native American influence seen in our comes from a spiritual and ancestral kinship. I am strongly attracted to the artwork of the American Indians, which was never designed to hang in museums, but became a part of daily and spiritual life. I borrow images, symbols and artifacts to help generate within our work a response to the need for balance in the relationship of ourselves to the planet and the creator.
The Calling NoteCard By Charles FrizzellCharles Frizzell claims a special relationship with the earth and a bond with Indian cultures that is projected in his work. Although a Kentucky born Caucasian with only a touch of Cherokee in his blood, Charles Frizzell respectfully and vividly demonstrated Indian lore in his art. The Native American influence seen in our comes from a spiritual and ancestral kinship. I am strongly attracted to the artwork of the American Indians, which was never designed to hang in museums, but became a part of daily and spiritual life. I borrow images, symbols and artifacts to help generate within our work a response to the need for balance in the relationship of ourselves to the planet and the creator.
Thunderdance NoteCard By Charles Frizzell
Canyon Echoes NoteCard By Charles Frizzell
White Feather Woman NoteCard By Charles Frizzell
Wings of a Dream NoteCard By Charles Frizzell
Woman between the Wind NoteCard By Charles Frizzell
The Old Man NoteCard By Gilbert Williams
Reverie NoteCard By Gilbert Williams
Beautiful Spiritual Art inspired by the natives of America.
Oneness Matted Art By Charles Frizzell
Lodge of the Ancestors NoteCard By Charles Frizzell
Charles Frizzell claims a special relationship with the earth and a bond with Indian cultures that is projected in his work. Although a Kentucky born Caucasian with only a touch of Cherokee in his blood, Charles Frizzell respectfully and vividly demonstrated Indian lore in his art.The Native American influence seen in our comes from a spiritual and ancestral kinship. I am strongly attracted to the artwork of the American Indians, which was never designed to hang in museums, but became a part of daily and spiritual life. I borrow images, symbols and artifacts to help generate within our work a response to the need for balance in the relationship of ourselves to the planet and the creator.
Messenger of Light NoteCard By Gilbert Williams