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Kay WalkingStick
Kay WalkingStick was born in Syracuse, New York, to a Cherokee father and a non-Native mother. In her paintings and prints, she has consistently addressed the issue of mixed ancestry, the meaning of land and landscape, and the spiritual dimension of the physical (whether of self or land). Her work frequently contrasts and connects the abstract and the representational.
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Wallowa Memory
A four-color lithograph on Rives BFK white
Edition 16
$950
paper size: 17'' x 30''
CSP 03-101; collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP
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Bitterroot Winter
A two-color linocut/lithograph on Rives BFK white
Edition 16
$650
paper size: 17 1/4'' x 30''
image size: 12'' x 27 1/4''
CSP 03-601; collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP

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Bear paw Battlefield
A two-color etching/lithograph on Rives BFK white
Edition 16
$750
paper size: 17'' x 30''
image size: 8 7/8'' x 23 3/4''
CSP 03-701; collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP
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