Comanche First People's Power by Waterside Studio

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amersfoort, Netherlands

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Comanche First People's Power
One of a serie of images of once powerfull native american tribes. Based on Sculptures I made.
The Comanche were the dominant people of the south west roughly from 1750 to 1850. They extracted resources and labour from their euro-american and indian neighbours. without fully recognizing it, the…

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amersfoort, Netherlands

We are 2 artists from near Amsterdam who work from their WatersideStudio. Terri paints and uses her knowledge as a Yoga teacher. Her work portrays yoga poses and spirituality. René makes images based on his sculptures and gets his inspiration from the fantasy world and the history of the Indigenous people of America.

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