Heal the People, Protect the Sacred

Type of art: Painting, Drawing, Graphics & Photography

Art Heals: The Jingle Dress Project, my dream is to take the healing power of the Ojibwe jingle dress and dance to the land, to travel and capture a series of images to document the spiritual places where our ancestors once walked. My goal is to unite and give hope to the world through art, dance and culture to help us heal during the COVID-19 pandemic and these uncertain times. Location: Redwood Forest National Park, California

Materials: Archival Handmade Watercolor Paper

Technique: Lithograph Photograph Print

Size: 24" x 36"

Price: $2,000
Eugene Tapahe
Navajo
(801) 367-2524
tapahe@tapahe.com
Eugene Tapahe, Navajo, is a designer, artist and photographer, who specializes in capturing the beautiful landscape and people of the Southwest. He receives inspiration from his grandmother, family, and culture. When Tapahe is on a photo shoot, he feels his ancestors' presence with him. He feels their love and blessings when he photographs places they once walked. Tapahe hopes you will appreciate his images and stories they tell as he continues his creative journey.
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