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Hi fa pi te

Exhibition Label
Artist: ASH (Mark R. Watson)
Title: Hi fa pi te (Raccoon)
Medium: Oil on Canvas

In Hi fa pi te, ASH (Mark R. Watson) presents a powerful profile of a Chickamauga / Shawnee man, his gaze fixed with quiet intensity on the horizon. The title, "Raccoon" in the Shawnee language, suggests a personal name or affiliation, grounding the subject in a specific cultural and linguistic lineage.

The artist employs a strikingly tactile, impasto technique, where thick, deliberate strokes of oil paint create a sculptural quality on the canvas. This heavy texture is particularly evident in the vibrant, sunflower-like bloom that dominates the background, its yellow and orange petals radiating outwards like a solar crown. Smaller red flowers punctuate the composition, their deep hues echoing the warm, earthen tones of the man’s skin.

The subject is depicted with traditional Chickamauga / Shawnee regalia: a feathered headdress, large silver hoop earrings, and a necklace of animal claws or teeth—symbols of status, protection, and a deep connection to the natural world. By blending this traditional iconography with a modern, expressive style, ASH bridges the gap between historical heritage and contemporary Indigenous identity. The painting serves not just as a portrait, but as an assertion of presence and the enduring vitality of the Chickamauga / Shawnee people

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  • File type : JPEG image
  • File size : 4.61 MB
  • Dimensions : 2000 x 1994 pixels
  • Creation date : Sunday, March 08, 2026
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