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Indigenous Blood Matters

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ᎤᏃᎴ ᎦᏙᎤᏍᏗ

(Unole Gadohusdi)
ASH (Mark R. Watson)
b. 1973
ᎤᏃᎴ ᎦᏙᎤᏍᏗ (oo-NO-lay gah-DOH-hoos-dee)

In this work, ASH (Mark R. Watson) utilizes a heavy impasto technique, applying thick, sculptural layers of paint that give the subject a rugged, three-dimensional presence. The visible, energetic brushstrokes and palette knife marks create a sense of movement and "gestural immediacy," echoing the work of modernist Native American artists like George Morrison.

The profile of the figure, adorned in a traditional headdress, is rendered in a palette of earthy ochres, deep reds, and brilliant whites. By focusing on the "phenomenon of paint" itself, ASH invites the viewer to look beyond a sentimental depiction of a "warrior" and instead engage with the raw, tactile energy of the medium. The title's question—What is the wind?—suggests a deeper contemplation of the unseen forces, spirit, or changes moving through the figure and the land.

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  • File type : JPEG image
  • File size : 2.04 MB
  • Dimensions : 1488 x 1496 pixels
  • Creation date : Monday, March 09, 2026
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