Choose from traditional Native American art as well as more modern Native American themes, including American Indian jewelry, Dolls, Traditional and Contemporary pottery, traditional ceremonial pipes or peace pipes, Native American stone sculptures, American Indian Paintings & Drawings.
Native American Artworks is a cooperative gallery of Native American artists.
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AWARD WINNERS
Marsha Hedrick 1st Place Pottery Litchfield Park Indian Market 2020Chase Kahwinhut Earles BEST OF SHOW, 2019 Cherokee Art MarketDaniel Ramirez Best of Painting -2019 Bernalillo Indian Market - Bernalillo, New MexicoScott Roberts 2013 Red Earth Festival First Place Contemporary PotteryGwen Coleman Lester Heritage Award
Choctaw Indian Art Show 2012
Best of Division
Cherokee Art Market 2012Keith Pearson Best in Jewelry, Williamsburg Arts and Crafts Festival 2014Catherine Nagy Mowry 3rd place in Traditional Dolls Division Eiteljorg Indian MarketTheresa Renegar !st place in Art Contest, jewelry catagory at Tuskahomma, Judy Tafoya Second Place - 87th Annual Santa Fe Indian Market- Santa Fe , NM
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I grew up in Carlsbad, New Mexico. I moved to Henderson, NC six years ago, after 24 years in Mt. Vernon, IL. I am married to wife Julie. We have four children, four grandchildren and one great grandchild.
<p>I am a graduate of New Mexico State University with a degree in Chemical Engineering. I spent forty-one years with Continental Tire before retiring in 2009. I was corporate manager of environmental programs for North and South America when I retired.</p>
<p>I have always had an interest in the arts. I have experience in oil painting and stained glass.</p>
<p>Having grown up in the Southwest, and being a member of the <a href="http://choctawnation.com">Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma</a>, I have an appreciation for Native American design. My father was a "rockhound" and taught me an appreciation for mineral gemstones. On all of my Native American theme splitloom pieces I try to use mineral gemstone beads in the necklace fringe to compliment the design.</p>
<p>I have recently been doing more "back stitch" or bead embroidery using the mineral gemstones. I usually let the stone guide me as to the design of the piece.</p>
<p>I have reached an age where I no longer do Arts and Craft Shows, however my beadwork can be seen and purchased at the Art Shak in Southport, NC and at Murray's Mill in Catawba, NC. Of course there is always my website, www.choctawkeith.com.</p>
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Awards, Recognition, Articles:
Best in Jewelry, Williamsburg Arts and Crafts Festival 2014