First Nations Chiefs in Mount Rushmore Metal Print
by Anastasia Savage Ealy
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First Nations Chiefs in Mount Rushmore metal print by Anastasia Savage Ealy. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Chiefs in Rushmore
Back in 1992, back at Mountain Bird Ranch during one of my 'musing' sessions about my Native American heritage, and the "First Nations" genocide by the US government, with my then husband, now deceased Dan Fogelberg,(who had written Native American themed songs: "Spirit Trail" and "Don't Let The Sun Go Down," one of my favorites-Ironically, many years before during a “Vision Quest Retreat” in 1972, after returning from a Colorado trip- “Love Affair Begun with the Rocky Mountains I selected my Native American spirit-name, Mountain Bird-and all our sisterhood agreed that that was the right name for me—Strangely prophetic it was as I later was married with a native American ceremony with the name Fogelberg-which means “Mountain Bird,” while living in the Rocky Mountains-Legal names my change but my Mountain Bird spirit name since I was 17, still hold true! ) I dreamed up a painting inspiration for this imagining the chiefs in the rocks instead of the w...
About Anastasia Savage Ealy
ARTIST BIO Anastasia Ealy has been a New Mexico artist since 1984. She was raised with the love of the Rocky Mountain west, ranching, horses, farm animals, gardening and mountains. Many summer times were spent on the Nebraska family ranch. Her mother was a Creole from New Orleans, Louisiana, of original French and Portuguese,Spanish,Sephardi-Jew, early 1700's Colonial ancestry. This Spanish heritage, and having lived and painted in Calpe, Spain during the 1970's also gives Anastasia a strong affinity to Northern New Mexico.Colonial heritage, and love for it people and landscapes. The Hebrew part of Anastasia's heritage has contributed to a huge...
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