Authentic Native American Fine Art Giclee Horse Print

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Santo Domingo Puebo artists James and Doris CorizSanto Domingo Puebo artists James and Doris CorizAuthentic Native American Fine Art Giclee Print
"Tasunka Zuya" (War Horse)
by Lonny Horse Cloud

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Hand carved bone feather pendant and earrings

8 1/2 x 11 Fine art giclee print.
Ready for an 8 x 10 mat and framing.

Flat style painting of a Dakota War Horse with Golden Eagle and Macaw feathers represented.

Taken from original acrylic on clapboard
by Lonny Horse Cloud.


"Tasunka Zuya"
(War Horse)

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Santo Domingo Puebo artists James and Doris CorizSanto Domingo Puebo artists James and Doris CorizWhat is a giclee print?

Giclee (pronounced zhee-klay) is from the French "giclée".

Images of original artwork are first generated using high resolution digital scans. These images are then printed with archival quality inks onto various substrates including canvas, fine art, and, in this case, photo-base paper. The giclee printing process results in very sharp prints and provides better color accuracy than other means of reproduction.

Santo Domingo Puebo artists James and Doris CorizSanto Domingo Puebo artists James and Doris CorizAbout Bone Feather Jewelry

Used by the Plains Indians people for generations, bone and feathers have played an important part of everyday life, ceremonies and adornment.

Lonny and Michelle Cloud

Lonny and Michelle Cloud were the first modern artists to combine elements of bones and feathers into bone feather jewelry. They have been designing and making their bone feather art for 20 years. Although there have been imitations of their designs the Clouds' work is distinctive and of the finest quality available.

What's more, Lonny has an affinity for horses and, lucky for us, horses are featured in much of his work.

We are offering a variety of Lonny and Michelle Cloud's work for your enjoyment.

Lonny is a registered Lumbee Nation of North Carolina and America. Michelle is a registered Pine Ridge Sioux (Oglala tribe). Their company is called Thunder Puppy Art.

See more of the Clouds' bone feather jewelry:

pin pendants | necklaces and pendants | pendant and earring sets

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