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TerryMiller

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I strongly recommend a gentleman named Harvey Pratt, who I think lives in El Reno. Not only has he done a lot of artwork, he has worked for the OSBI for many years, some of which as a forensic artist capable of creating faces for skulls that were found.

He also submitted the winning design for the National Native American Veteran's Memorial to be built in Washington, D.C. That memorial is supposed to be the last memorial to be built on "The Mall" of Washington, D.C. It is supposed to be finished around Veteran's Day of 2020.

His website: Harvey Pratt

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http://www.joerectorart.com/Pages/Gallery.html

I have a lot of Joe's artwork. He was a friend and that I helped setup at the Tulsa state fair for quite a few years. I own 5 orginals, 12 feather paintings, and most of his prints hand signed by the artist. He's past now. Anyway look at Winterhawk print, I owned the that painting and have about 15 low serial number proofs (#20-40) in storage with many others. The prints on the site aren't signed. I can help you out with him. Art needs to be displayed and I'd like people to enjoy his art work.

PM me if interested, I have quite a few one of a kinds so I'll die before I frame these. These are limited at 1000.
 

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For Christmas, my wife is wanting to replace the crappy framed art we have above our fireplace mantel. She is wanting a nice larger piece of contemporary Indian artwork for a gift. There is a guy called Thunder Voice Eagle but he seems to have nothing in stock, print wise, and has had more focus on making hats lately.

Can you give any recommendations on any Local or Oklahoma artists that have sites I can look on or at least their names I can research. Any help would be great. Thanks.
A nice larger piece that might fit the bill would be Indian Burial by Jerome Tiger. It was unlike any of his other work. The limited edition prints are fairly large. I have one. I could measure it if you would like. I have quite a bit of Native American artwork. Originals from Merlin Littlethunder, Acee Blue Eagle, Doc Tate Nevaquya, Troy Anderson, Woody Crumbo, Dana Tiger and several of Jerome Tiger’s. I have quite a few of the limited edition Jerome Tiger prints too. His originals are hard to come by. I try to buy any I find at a reasonable price. I have some other less well known artists too but those are some I have enjoyed.
 

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This is what hangs on my wall. A neighbor of mine from almost 20 years ago threw it out when he moved and I rescued it from the curb. It is a print but has a live (not printed) signature as well as the one in the print and was professionally framed sometime before I found it.

It is quite large at 25"x42"

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I inherited a lot of Native art from my wife's aunt. Doc Tate Nevaquya, Bert Seabourne, Robert Redbird, etc. I have 20 to 30, mostly unframed art (mostly Seabourn, a couple Doc Tate) that I don't have room for and going to sell or trade. I just haven't had the time to research their worth. If you're interested, message me and we'll see if we can work something out.
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