MacKnight, Sheridan – “Tachá Winuhćala/ Deer Women” Acrylic & Gouache (12″ x 24″)

12" x 24" unframed 14" x 26" framed

$ 3,800.00

This new painting by Sheridan MacKnight is entitled, “Tachá Winuhćala/ Deer Women”.  It is acrylic and gouache on linen.

She said of this painting:

Tachá Winuhćala or Deer Women is a painting about balance.  I watned balance in composition and as a way to show harmony.  This is a piece that is a reflection on healing.”

Sheridan MacKnight (Hunkpapa Lakota, White Earth Chippewa) is a painter whose work reflects a contemporary Native American perspective with spirituality and grace.

“My work honors my Native American roots, and to the strong and spiritual devotions of my people. I am Lakota from the Hunkpapa clan and Chippewa from the White Earth Band. My images reflect the heart and emotion of my relations, be it historically or in the present time in the narration of the composition.  My process, practice, and narrative reflect my heritage, a culture of women, regalia, love, prayer, hope, emotion, and hardship. Through my work, I tell a story of resilience, which draws strength through historic photographs and ledger art, championing Native American women and children.”

Sheridan has won awards at Satna Fe Indian Market, The Heard Museum Market and been part of museum shows at MoCNA, the Hood Museum (Darthmouth), the Heard Museum, and the Hammer Museum (LA).

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