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| Oreland Joe, CA- Western Bronze Artist
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lifelong resident of New Mexico, Oreland C. Joe, Sr. looks to an 18th century
Italian sculptor, Antonio Canova, as his mentor, according to the Cowboy Artists
of America website www.caamuseum.com. He studied Canova's art when he was in
Italy in 1986. "He was the best carver that ever lived," said Joe.
"I was highly influenced by him and gauge all my work against his."
Joe has been a sculptor for nearly 15 years. He works primarily in stone,
including alabaster, marble and limestone. Because he is a Native American of
Ute-Navajo descent, Joe has a special interest in Native American subject matter
for his art. His carvings typically depict their rituals, ceremonies, dances and
other cultural aspects of tribal life. "Hopi Sunrise" New Bronze by Oreland Joe, CA, 17"H x 18"L, $4,650. See this bronze at The Plainsmen Gallery, Clearwater, Florida. Call or email for more information: 1-888-779-2240, art@plainsmen.com. "Heart of An Eagle" Bronze by Oreland Joe, CA, $11,500. See this bronze at The Plainsmen Gallery, Clearwater, Florida. Call or email for more information: 1-888-779-2240, art@plainsmen.com. "Bluebird's Song" Wall bronze by Oreland Joe, CA, (Navajo Ceremonial Mask) 27"x11" Ed. of 30, $3,300. Story Available Upon Request. Limited Availability "Nightstar" Bronze by Oreland Joe, CA, Call or email the Plainsmen Gallery for more information and pricing: 1-888-779-2240, art@plainsmen.com.
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