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Ramon Murillo
Ramon Murillo is a member of the Shoshone-Bannock tribe, whose Native American heritage manifests strongly through his artwork. Murillo has identified tribal and personal symbols at the heart of his imagery, which are combined with contemporary themes to reveal the importance of nature and Native American lifestyles.
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Salmon Dancing on a Full Moon Night
A one-color lithograph on Owarra Mulberry
Edition 14
$475
paper size: 32 1/2'' x 11 15/16''
CSP 05-102; collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP
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Salmon Spirit III
A two-color lithograph on Somerset Satin
Edition 14
$250
paper size: 12'' x 20 1/2''
CSP 05-103; collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP

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Salmon Spirit II
A two-color lithograph on Somerset Satin
Edition 14
$250
paper size: 12'' x 20 1/2''
CSP 05-104; collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP
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Salmon Spirit I
A two-color lithograph on Somerset Satin
Edition 14
$250
paper size: 12'' x 20 1/2''
CSP 05-105; collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP

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