Southern Plains Southwestern artist Native American Cherokee Delaware Alice Souligny Thunderbird original painting 1979

Thunderbird, Southern Plains, Southwestern, Native American, Cherokee, Delaware, Alice Souligny, painting, artwork
kachina, Southern Plains, Southwest, Cherokee, Delaware, artist, painting, Souligny

Medicine bag, Southern Plains, Southwest, Native American, Cherokee, Delaware, Alice Souligny, painting, watercolors

Three paintings by Alice Souligny. She used watercolors on matte board.

Thunderbird measures 21 x 15 year 1977. It comes with the matte.
Kachina 8 x 10  inches
Medicine Pipe 8 x 10 inches
https://www.ebay.com/itm/202494349500  SOLD

About the Artist.

Alice L. Souligny is a Cherokee and Delaware tribe descendant.
She began painting  watercolors. Her first painting was a flower design, but her main artwork pieces were about Native American people.
"Painting in bright, uplifting colors, Mrs. Souligny devotes her time to portrait of Indian people, illustrates old legends and re-creations of events from historic and modern Native American culture."

Her works has been exhibited widely in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado.

1977  Colorado State fair
1977  "Sundance" Ranch in Provo, Utah for the movie "Indian"
1977, Chosen as the top 50 western artists by a jury of five man
19778 Renaissance West art Fair, Coliseum , Denver, Colorado
1978 Oklahoma Museum of Art, Watercolor Oklahoma exhibit
1978 Painting depicting Hoot Gibson giving the World Championship Cowboy trophy to Ryan.
           She painted Ryan, by his request.

She studies under Gene Daugherty and Edgar A. Whitney

Works ilustrated:

1977  "Band and Feather" State magazine of the Business and Professional Women's Club.

Western Horseman magazine

Charter member: International Society of Artists of New York
Oklahoma Museum of Art
Oklahoma Art Guild,
Southern Watercolor Association
Kentuky Watercolor Society
The Print Club of Philadelphia
National North American Indian Women's Association

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Reference from the booklet of her exhibition by the   U. S. Department of the Interior. Indian Arts and Crafts Board Southern Plains Indian Museum and Crafts Center. Exhibition on March 18 1979.

She is in the list of Artists of the Southwest vertical files, Fort Lewis College. Center of Southwest Studies


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