List of Artisans

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Kendra Abel

Products:  original paintings in acrylic and watercolor; original drawings in graphite, ink, and/or colored pencil, beadwork jewelry including earrings and necklaces; and beadwork on other small items.  Subjects include animals, birds, humans, plants, and nature. Prints available for paintings and drawings.   

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Aiyana Creations

Products:  Jewelry, Beadwork, Digital Art, Paintings.  

Aiyana in Cherokee means eternal or forever blooming flower, which I hope for myself and my business. I continue learning every day.  I am proud to offer both traditional and modern pieces.  As a Tero artist I pride myself on being authentic, which ensures every piece I create is with my love, dedication to my Tribe and people and by my own two hands. 

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Renata Cauthon Art

Products:  Jewelry, Beadwork, Digital Art, Baskets.  

"Art is a vital part of native identity, a powerful tool to express our stories, struggles, and hopes. When harnessed properly, art holds the potential to change the world. Like the seven generations before me, I use my art to tell my story."- Renata Cauthon 

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Navajo Native Art

As a full-blood Navajo, for 40 years I've been making Native Dolls, beadwork, & Photography. I've integrated my beadwork with my dolls and my photography into beadwork. Using my images & various famous historical images, I bead those into bracelets, necklaces, amulets, and beaded bags. My art has sold at the Smithsonian’s Native American Art Market in Washington D.C., the Eitlejorg Indian Market & Festival in Indianapolis, Indiana and at the Haskell Indian Art Market in Lawrence, Kansas.

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