Jon Tiger’s work is based on
Native History and is inclusive of Tribes that are
represented in his immediate Creek family. Tribal history
depicted in his artwork include: Creek, Kiowa, Wichita,
Cheyenne-Arapaho, Choctaw, Ho-Chunk, Chickasaw and
Cherokee. Many of his pieces are inspired by the Mound
Builder Era.
Tiger works in multi-media utilizing acrylic, watercolor.
Prisma color pencil, graphite, oil and ink, and wood
burning techniques. The size of his work ranges from
miniature to large scale realistic expressions of his
subject matter. He extends his painting skills to three
dimensional animal skull forms. He is a sign painter
and has facilitated several public school presentations.
For more informaiton on the artist featured on this
page, please contact Southern Plains Indian Museum spim@netride.net.

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