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James Lavadour
James Lavadour is one of the Northwest’s most acclaimed painters, recognized for his captivating abstract landscapes, often interpreted from and inspired by the geography of his lifelong home on the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Lavadour is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Eiteljorg Fellowship for Native American Fine Art in 2005, Award for Visual Arts from the Flintridge Foundation in 2004, Oregon Governor's Arts Award in 1994 and the Betty Bowen Award in 1991. He also is the founder of Crow’s Shadow Institute of the Arts. Stick House A six-color lithograph on Arches 88 white Edition 20 $1200 paper size: 22 1/2'' x 30'' CSP06-101; collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP Ghost Camp A variable edition, four-color lithograph with hand drawing in graphite pencil on Arches 88 white, consisting of four panels Edition 16 $2000 paper size: Individual panel size, 17'' x 21 3/4'' image size: 34 1/4'' x 43 3/4'' CSP 02-114(a)(b)(c)(d); collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP Untitled, CTP 5 A two-color lithograph with hand drawing in graphite on Arches 88 $500 paper size: 17'' x 21 3/4'' CSP02-114(a); collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP Untitled, CTP 6 A two-color lithograph with hand drawing in graphite pencil and chalk on Arches 88 $500 paper size: 17'' x 21 3/4'' CSP02-114(a); collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP Untitled, CTP 8 A two-color lithograph with hand drawing in graphite and chalk on Arches 88 $500 paper size: 17'' x 21 3/4'' CSP02-114(d); collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP Untitled, CTP 9 A three-color lithograph with hand drawing in graphite on Arches 88 $500 paper size: 17'' x 21 3/4'' CSP02-114(b)(a); collaborating printer, Frank Janzen, TMP |
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