Artwork celebrating joy, peace, goodness, light, life, and hope. Mastodon
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by Steve Henderson
$27.00
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Design Details
Three Eagles was a Nez Perce Indian of the late 19th and early 20th century, said to be an associate of Chief Joseph. The image in this painting is... more
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Canvas Print
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Poster
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Acrylic Print
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Greeting Card
iPhone Case
Throw Pillow
Shower Curtain
Tote Bag
Round Beach Towel
Zip Pouch
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Portable Battery Charger
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Spiral Notebook
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Tapestry
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Three Eagles was a Nez Perce Indian of the late 19th and early 20th century, said to be an associate of Chief Joseph. The image in this painting is based upon the 1910 photograph taken by Edward Curtis, in Curtis’s work to document the Native American people and their lifestyle, before that lifestyle had completely disappeared.
But actually, by the time the photograph was taken (the photograph is part of the American Indian Collection housed at Northwestern University), the life and lifestyle of the Indians who lived on the North American continent long before it was “discovered” by Europeans, was already decimated, and many people were relegated to reservations. For the Nez Perce, this initially meant time at a reservation in Oklahoma – far, far from their land in the Pacific Northwest, and resulting in high mortality, both in the process of getting there, as well as in the effort to live there in conditions that were not free, dignified, nor good.
It’s an...
I am a fine art painter who creates representational images celebrating light, life, and color. A commercial illustrator for more than 20 years, I have been painting for most of my life, and in the last 13 years have focused exclusively on fine art. I celebrate images that invite the viewer to step into the artwork and experience a sense of joy, peace, freedom, encouragement, meditation, and thought. There's a lot of angry art out there, as well as a lot of shallow pop. I choose to use the abilities and experience I have to promote beauty and goodness.
$27.00
Allison Griffin
Beautiful work, Steve! Voted
Domingo Rodriguez
Great painting!
Karen Cahoon Bauer
Congrats Steve on your well deserved 1st place win in the Portraits contest! Fabulous work!
Debra Kewley
Great image...voted!
Jackson Parrish
You’re a master artist Steve in every sense of the word. Love your work.
Steve Henderson replied:
Thank you very much, Jackson, for taking a moment to offer such generous words. That means a lot.
Judy Jones
Fabulous work. Stunning portrait
Judy Jones
Fabulous work. Stunning portrait
Carol McGrath
Congratulations!
Arif Zenun Shabani
Best and fav.
Dr Debra Stewart's Gallery
Congratulations on your Win in the Famous People contest sponsored by the Greatest of All Time Group!
Laurel Adams
Well done steve…v..best to you
Eddie Eastwood
Beautiful portrait! LFT
M R K
Absolutely mesmerizing.
Dana Hardy
Wonderful portrait!
Brian Shaw
An excellent portrayal, and a wonderful description.
Rudy Umans
Stunning!
James McClintock
great work!
Az Jackson
Great work.
Robert Tubesing
A wonderful image.
Patricia Hofmeester
Great work!
Susie Newman
Wonderful painting
Cathy Mahnke
Wonderful portrait
College Mascot Designs
nicely done
Lisa Wooten
Wonderful