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Lawson Williamson
- watercolor/graphite
"There is a place of refuge within the spirit world where earthly torments cannot reach us.  A safe place surrounded by good and powerful forces.  That place where strong and peaceful spirits dwell.  
WL056  "Spirit Protects Her"  watercolor 14"x17" image; framed $1,600.00
"The great leader of the Nez Perce surrendered to the U.S. Army in the Bear Paw Mountains of Montana in 1877.  Chief Joseph was attempting to lead a large segment of his people to Canada and safety.  After one final conflict with this pursuing army, he surrendered to U.S. forces under the thirty-eight star flag.  
WL  "A Flag For Joseph"  watercolor 
 
"Among the high hills of eastern Montana, a small ribbon-like river twists its way among these hills covered with tall greasy grass.  The Indians called this river the Greasy Grass.  Others call it the Little Big Horn.  The men who came to fight and kill each other here lie forever on their slopes.  
WL  "Down On The Greasy Grass"  watercolor 19"x26" image
 
"When the Indian first saw the horse it was left behind by the Spanish.  They thought it was a large dog and named it the god dog.  They learned to raise and ride these creatures and reveled in their company.  The Indian marveled at the horse's grace, courage and spirt.  
WL059  "His Horse Dances"  watercolor 19"x26" image; framed $2,000.00
 
"Dawn is a special time and the Indian rises early to meet it.  This is a time for bath and prayer, each new day a gift from the Creator, bringing the sun power that makes all things grow.  The sun and the moon are brothers, each having their time, but it is the first brilliant rays of morning that bring new hope and a new beginning.  
WL058  "The Dawn Maker"  watercolor 19"x19" image; framed $2,000.00
#WL001 "Little Brother" watercolor 19" x 19" image 29" x 29" frame$1600.00
" Rare encounters with small creatures bring moments of wonderment and awe.  One is enchanted by their size and courage, and fascinated by their unexpected visit.  Our kinship with these tiny creatures is renewed, then off they scurry to their own needs."
WL001 "Little Brother" watercolor 19"x19" image; 29"x29" frame $1,600.00
"By the early 1800's the buffalo were still plentiful, covering the high plains like a dark blanket.  In addition, the Indian was free to harvest these great beasts.  Upon such kills their needs were met, with the prized portion being the buffalo heart.  By eating this the Indian took the power of this great animal."
WL015 "Buffalo Heart Man" watercolor 13"x17" image; 22"x27" framed $1,400.00

"Within the world of his brother creatures, the two legs, and four legs, the American Indian observed and studied well these creatures and their habits.  His admiration for them caused him to imitate their calls and mannerisms.  And in some cases he could understand what these creatures were saying."
WL001 "When Wolves Are Talking" reproduced from an original watercolor 19"x19" image $90.00
 
 
"The people of the Apache were made up of numerous groups whose names were taken from natural features, and never from animals.  These groups roamed and fought in New Mexico and west Texas, and were masters at living off the land, as well as blending into it.  They were extremely fierce in war and produced their own great leaders such as Cochise and Geronimo."  
WL044"The Apache" watercolor 19"x19" image; 29"x29" framed $1,800.00
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