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Si li no ke ka no la (See you again)
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Si li no ke ka no la (See you again)

ASH (Mark R. Watson)
Oil on Canvas

This evocative painting by ASH, the professional signature of artist Mark R. Watson, captures a poignant moment of defiance and cultural resilience. The central figure is a Chickamauga warrior, a member of a tribe that resisted the expansion of the United States into their ancestral homelands during the late 18th century.

The title, Si li no ke ka no la, is a phrase in the Shawnee language meaning "See you again." This choice of title reflects a profound indigenous worldview where partings are never final, but rather temporary pauses before a future reunion. Standing atop a rocky outcrop with a rifle in hand, the warrior serves as a sentinel for his people, juxtaposed against the rhythmic, almost abstract movement of the soldiers in the valley below.

Watson’s work is characterized by a "sculptural" approach to oil painting. Using heavy impasto techniques, he applies thick layers of paint that give the piece a tactile, three-dimensional quality. This rugged texture mirrors the harsh realities of the historical frontier. Based in Byars, Oklahoma, Watson’s art often explores the intersection of history, faith, and the enduring human spirit, aiming to create works that possess "substance over form" and leave a lasting impression on the viewer's consciousness.

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  • File type : JPEG image
  • File size : 324.49 KB
  • Dimensions : 1344 x 768 pixels
  • Creation date : Saturday, January 17, 2026
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