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Preston Singletary art glass

 

 Preston Singletary

 

Preston Singletary’s artistic direction shifted in the early 1990’s to re-connecting with his Native American influences and his Tlingit roots. North Pacific Coast artists such as Joe Brown gave him guidance to integrate spiritual and cultural aspects into his designs and delve into his ancestral past. Southwest Native symbols, animal spirits, icons, sacred motifs, supernatural beings and transformative themes became a focal point in his art. His interest in the “primitivism” of the Modern Art Movement”, where schematic abstract forms were expressed to embody the outside and inner worlds also became a key element in his interpretation of the indigenous art.
His works abound with myths and legends shown through using sacred natural designs such as wolves, frogs, bears, ravens, eagles, orcas, and humans; legendary creatures such as thunderbirds and sisiutls. Characteristic abstract designs are depicted with patterns following the formline styles of this Northwest Coastal Art. His cultural exploration is expressed with continuous, flowing, curvilinear lines that turn, swell and diminish in a prescribed manner with characteristic shapes such as ovoids, U forms and S forms.

http://prestonsingletary.com/

Bill-Reid-gold-Dogfish-Brooch,-c.-1959.-From-'Bill-Reid'-by-Doris-Shadbolt

Bill Reid gold Dogfish Brooch, c. 1959. From ‘Bill Reid’ by Doris Shadbolt

During the early 20th century, very few First Nations artists in the Northwest Coast region were producing art. However the mid-20th century saw a revival of interest and production of Northwest Coast art, due to the influence of artists such as Bill Reid. This has continued and expanded with newer generations and Preston Singletary’s art exemplifies this. He has chosen a fresh medium of glass to represent his dynamic styles and his training included working with Venetian glass legend Lino Tagliapietra, and studying Swedish design at Kosta Boda. He has also collaborated with other glass and ceramic artists in the USA , Hawaii, New Zealand and Australia to diversify and broaden his skills and examples of this are shown below. Also two pieces of art by New Zealand Maori’s are displayed due to the similarities of the Northwest Coastal Art to the traditional styles of the Pacific Islanders.

” My work continues to evolve and connect my personal cultural perspective to current modern art movements, and I have received much attention for striving to keep the work fresh and relevant. I have been honored that my success has inspired other artists from underrepresented indigenous cultures to use glass and other non-traditional materials in their work, and hope that I can continue to encourage more innovation in this area as my career progresses. ” ~ Preston Singletary

 

Checkered Turtles --Jody Naranjo & Preston Singletary American native art

Checkered Turtles –Jody Naranjo & Preston Singletary

Family Story Totem - Preston Singletary - American Native Art

     Family Story Totem – Preston Singletary

            Image of Tsagiglalal, Guardian Nihhluidih

Tsagiglalal, Guardian Nihhluidih

Columbia Hills State Park, USA

        Into The Woods (2013) - Preston Singletary

 Into The Woods  – Preston Singletary

( http://prestonsingletary.com/ )

2013

Carved ceramic Loon Bowl  - Stewart Jacobs

Loon Bowl Stewart Jacobs

Carved ceramic 2005

The Loon perceived by the Northwest Coast People as being carriers of power and magic,  is recognized for its spirit of peace, tranquility and generosity.

( canadianindianart.com )

        Jody Naranjo vase

Jody Naranjo natural clay vase

( blueraingallery.com )

        Jody-Naranjo---Blue-Rain-Gallery

“The Calm of Winter” – Jody Naranjo

Blue Rain Gallery

Jody Naranjo and Preston Singletary Collaboration---Blue Rain Gallery

Jody Naranjo and Preston Singletary Collaboration—Blue Rain Gallery

        Jody-Naranjo---contemporary Peublo pottery

Jody Naranjo—contemporary Peublo pottery

Blue Rain Gallery

Peacocks on Parade -- Jody Naranjo & Preston Singletary

Peacocks on Parade — Jody Naranjo & Preston Singletary collaboration

Blue Rain Gallery

      Horse Stampede Jody Naranjo and Preston Singletary

Horse Stampede  – Jody Naranjo and Preston Singletary

    Kiwi by Kerry Kapua Thompson, Māori artist

Kiwi  by, New Zealand Māori artist Kerry Kapua Thompson

        Kotuku (White Heron) by Rex Homan, Māori artist

Kotuku (White Heron) by Māori artist Rex Homan

        Glass sculpture Levitate by Preston Singletary

Glass sculpture  Levitate by Preston Singletary

      American North West Coastal Indian Mask

American North West Coastal Indian Mask

        Indian Art -- Pattern Board for a Chilkat Tunic, paint wood, c. 1840

Pattern Board for a Chilkat Tunic, painted wood, c. 1840

        Preston Singletary & Tammy Garcia-2008-~-sandcarved glass

Preston Singletary & Tammy Garcia-2008-~-sand carved glass

( Blue Rain Gallery / Santa Fe New Mexico )

        Preston Singletary, Emblem of creation--2013

Preston Singletary, Emblem of  Creation–2013

( http://prestonsingletary.com/ )

Preston Singletary and Dante Marioni

Preston Singletary and Dante Marioni glass vase

        Preston Singletary,  - Gray Whale,- 2013

Preston Singletary,  - Gray Whale,- 2013

        Preston Singletary Great Whale glass sculpture

Preston Singletary Great Whale sandblasted  glass sculpture

        preston-singletaryTlingit-Basket-Lake+D1-11-x-15-x-15in+FN-Metallic-Tlingit-Basket-Lake

Preston Singletary – Tlingit Basket

          Preston Singletary Two Wolves and the Moon 2013+D1-20.75-x-6-x-4

Preston Singletary Two Wolves and the Moon 2013

Height 20.75 inches

            Preston Singletary --- Blue Rain Gallery

Preston Singletary — Blue Rain Gallery

        Preston Singletary  - Blue Rain Gallery--Santa Fe New Mexico

Preston Singletary  - Blue Rain Gallery–Santa Fe, New Mexico

      Preston Singletary Journey to the Land of the Dead - 2014

Preston Singletary –  Journey to the Land of the Dead - sandblasted glass

2014

Preston-Singletary-Frog-tongue-2013

 Preston Singletary – Frog tongue 2013

            Preston Singletary--- Whale and Eagle --- bronze sculpture ---height-18

Whale and Eagle — bronze sculpture - Preston Singletary

height-18inches

          Raven's Eye-(2)---Preston Singletary & Ross Richmond

Raven’s Eye — Preston Singletary & Ross Richmond

        Return from the Other World (2013 - Preston Singletary

Return from the Other World  – Preston Singletary

(2013)

  The Boy with the Light --- Preston Singletary

 The Boy with the Light  — Preston Singletary  - 0v0id glass sculpture

    Spirit of a goose-2012---Preston Singletary North West Native Art

Spirit of a goose -2012—Preston Singletary

        Tammy Garcia---Thunderbird Pop---natural clay with turquoise inlay

Tammy Garcia — Thunderbird Pop — natural clay with turquoise inlay

( Blue Rain Gallery / Santa Fe New Mexico )

      Tlingit Crest Hat by Preston Singletary,2007

Tlingit Crest Hat by Preston Singletary,2007

            North West Indian Totem pole sculpture - Skinner

North West Indian Totem pole sculpture

( Skinner )

          Untitled-2

Anasazi Dragonfly

 by Preston Singletary and Tammy Garcia ,2007

Blown and sandcarved glass, in collaboration with Preston Singletary

          Translucent Copper (2013)---Preston Singletary

Translucent Copper (2013)—Preston Singletary

Preston Singletary and Dante Marioni

          Vancouver-Island-Tribe,-circa-1900,-potlatch-dance-mask,-at-the-National-Museum-of-the-American-Indian-exhibition-An-Infiinity-of-Nations

Vancouver Island Tribe, circa 1900, potlatch dance mask, at the National Museum of the American Indian exhibition “An Infiinity of Nations”

           Preston Singletary blown glass sculpture

 Preston Singletary blown glass sculpture

Robert Davidson

 

Barbara Brotherton from the Seattle Art Museum claims that Canadian Robert Davidson is at the foundation level of reconstructing culture through visual art. “ For a long time what was called a ‘renaissance’ is really a reformulation and a rebirth of visual traditions that had been lost. It wasn’t until the 1970′s, after he’d studied the deeper meanings and age-old principles behind Haida art and design, that “abstract impulses” started flowing through his own paintings and carvings “, Brotherton says.
One of the interesting things about Davidson’s work is that while it obviously pays homage to the techniques, motifs and narratives that came before, it is distinctly of his own time. ( via westpacificreview.com )
Davidson states that “ each one of us is connected to the ancient ways by a thin thread. And when we come together, we form a thick rope “  The same can be said for the collective contribution of the North West native artists in rediscovering  their ancient art.

http://www.robertdavidson.ca/

          Robert Dvidson Salmon Trout Head_15x11x6

 

Robert Davidson Salmon Trout Head

15 x 11 x 6

 ( douglasreynoldsgallery.com )

            Wooden sculpture, Killer Whale Transforming into a Thunderbird, by Robert Davidson

Wooden sculpture, ‘Killer Whale Transforming into a Thunderbird ‘, by Robert Davidson

Supernatural Eye sculpture by Robert Davidson

Supernatural Eye ( sliver ) sculpture by Robert Davidson

( Spirit Wrestler Gallery)

          'Canoe Breaker' (Southeast Wind’s Brother), 2010, acrylic on canvas

‘Canoe Breaker’ (Southeast Wind’s Brother), 2010, acrylic on canvas

Robert Davidson

Woman with Labret- Robert Davidson mask

Woman With Labret  - Robert Davidson mask

"Meeting at the Center" by Robert Davidson Vancouver sculpture

“Meeting at the Center”  by Robert Davidson

Vancouver, Canada

Don Yeomans Butterfly panel

Don Yeomans - Butterfly panel

( Douglas Reynolds Gallery )

William Nahanee wood carved sculpture

Snake and Raven Burl Carving – William Nahanee

( canadianindianart.com )

 

Jim Charlie Sea Bear panel

Jim Charlie Sea Bear panel

( Douglas Reynolds Gallery )

'Wasco & Killer Whales' by Haida artist Marcel Russ.

‘ Wasco & Killer Whales ‘  by Haida artist Marcel Russ.

Table with glass top insert over carving.

( Douglas Reynolds Gallery )

 

 

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