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Cat's Galleries - Visions
Golden Shimmer  24 x 48 x 1.5   oil on linen   Giclee prints on paper or canvas are availableCheyenne 18 x 24 x 1.5   oil on linen   Giclee prints on paper or canvas are available.Mindfulness (detail)  24 x 48 x 1.5   oil on linen. Below at right is the finishes piece. Available, prints are also available.Horned Headdress  36 x 48 x 1.5   oil on linen   Giclee prints on paper or canvas are available.Red Cloud  18 x 24 x 1.5   oil on linen  SOLD
Girl   12 x 16 x 1.5   oil on linen   Available, prints are also available.Bronze Vision, New Chest, Piegan, 1910   24 x 36 x 1.5   oil on linen     Giclee prints on paper or canvas are available.Mindfulness  24 x 48 x 1.5   oil on linen   Available and also prints are available.Old Cheyenne  38 x 48 x 1.5   oil on linen. SOLD, prints available. Two Stripes  12 x 16 x 1.5   oil on linen. Available.   Origins Red   18 x 24 x 1.5   oil on linen. Available, prints are also available.Chaiwa-Tewa 1912   18 x 24 x 1.5   oil on linen. SOLD   Equestrian Dream  30x24   oil on panel;   Giclee prints on paper or canvas are available.

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One of my Visions Pieces
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I grew up in Arizona, hiking through the high country and majestic mountains of the Sonoran Desert. There I was surrounded by southwestern nature, wildlife, Indian culture and Native American artifacts. 

Through this experience, I am honored and blessed to introduce my current collection, “Visions.” Visions is a creation of oil paintings based on my beloved memories and personal experiences of living the western life.

                                                                          © 2010 Cathee A. Clausen Fine Art
This creation of art began after I awoke from a deep sleep with visions of magnificent Indian chiefs before my eyes. The paintings were decorated with my signature strokes and filled with many of my vibrant hues. I knew this to be my “truth.” The following morning I eagerly began work on my new collection. 

Interlaced in these brush strokes are flashbacks from my childhood. My mother spent years teaching Apache children in a one-room schoolhouse on a reservation near East Fork in Arizona. I enjoyed weekends with my grandparents, sitting beside Grandpa as he recounted lively stories of the “Wild West” from his days in Globe, Ariz., at the turn of the last century. I also developed an appreciation of western plant life from my father, who dedicated his life to the study of western agriculture.

I also spent many months researching Native Americans, drawing much inspiration from the vast Native American collection at Chicago’s Newberry Library. Artists such as E.A. Burbank, who rode by horseback to find and paint Native Americans live, particularly peaked my interest.  

This collection is in progress. I look forward to sharing each piece with you. 

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