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Status: In Stock Available | Condition: New | Edition:Artist Proof  | Edition Size: Limited Edition Of 10 | Dim:22"H x 15"W | John Coleman| Item #: JC10005AP


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NOTES: Mothers Favorite - On a recent trip to the site of the Battle of Little Big Horn and Crow Agency, I was fortunate to come across a Crow family who were all great models. I particularly enjoyed watching this little girl lovingly play with her favorite doll as if she were her mother. My painting, "Mothers Favorite" portrays a little Crow girl from the 1870s and was inspired by this encounter..

Mother's Favorite   by John Coleman 

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John Coleman bio

"I like to tell stories in my work using metaphors that help explain who we are and from where we came. Creating an object means little to me unless I can portray an underlying emotion or analogy. Each piece tells a story in the three dimensional, a visual mythology written by my hands and spiritual imagination, somehow linking us to the past and bringing us to a greater understanding of our ancestors." John Coleman (b. 1949) was born in Southern California and began his early art studies at the Art Center for Design in Los Angeles. Sculpting full time since 1994, John was voted into professional membership of The National Sculpture Society of New York in 1999. John was brought into the Cowboy Artist of America in October 2001, and is a fellow member of the National Sculpture Society. He usually has six or seven works-in-progress at any one time, and will introduce four to five new editions each year.

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