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James Burdick, owner of Native American Fine art announces the opening of his online gallery.  nativeamericanfineart.com will introduce you to the work of seven  of the finest multi award winning, federally recognized  Artist in a wide  array of styles  and cultures.  These artist not only represent their tribes, cultures, medium of work in the highest level of skill and quality.

Bill Rabbit, (1946-2012) from Pryor, Oklahoma and a Vietnam Veteran was self taught.  His use of the paintbrush has allowed him to be the recipient of many awards and recognitions for his work.  Bill was most proud of his Cherokee National Treasure Award.

Brent Greenwood, a member of the Chickasaw and Ponca Nations, is primarily an acrylics and mixed media artist.  He blends early tribal history and designs elements with his subject matter in a contemporary fashion and breathes life back into those traditional facets.

Donald Vann, born in Stillwell, Oklahoma, is proud to be a Vietnam Veteran and a Cherokee National Treasure.  Combining his love and his Cherokee heritage, he is able to create moving images that speak of the Indian way of life.  Self taught, Donald has been painting for fifty-three years and sets the bar for Watercolor.

Mike Daniels, born in Seminole, Oklahoma, is a nationally known Cherokee, Creek and Seminole potter.  After teaching art, crafts and Culture for Tahlequah Public Schools, he now serves a Native American education consultant and artisan/potter.

Peter Boome is a member of the Upper Skagit tribe. He works in a wide variety of mediums including; painting, printing, carving, glass work, drum making and leather.  He also creates contemporary intertribal art.  

Shana Cain’s river cane and honeysuckle baskets are a fascinating work of art and example of Cherokee traditional basketry.  She not only weave the baskets, but she also harvest, processes the material and makes her own dyes.  Shawna is also proud to be a Cherokee National Treasure.

Traci Rabbit’s work captures the spirit of the Native American that does indeed embody the best in female strength.  She also captures a woman’s ability to be gentle, yielding, kind and passionate.  Traci’s tribal affiliation is Cherokee.

Native American Fine Art Gallery and their new online gallery, nativeamericanfineart.com is easy to navigate and offers all the security you want in an online shopping experience.