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I get great satisfaction utilizing various
materials, both natural or from rescued homestead materials, such as scrap
iron, wood, insulation paper, etc. Most of my images are contemporary
interpretations of traditional western/tribal designs.
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the plains of South Dakota, Bryan’s work is inspired by prairie wildlife and
the early native peoples of this area. His career began in 1976 doing
scrimshaw on a variety of materials including ivory, bone, antler and horn.
A self-taught artist, Bryan’s work has expanded to carving and inlay on these
materials, as well as pottery, sandstone, gourds and other natural materials.
He is an accomplished gold and silver-smith creating individual hand cut
and fabricated pieces. His most recent endeavor involves painting on
century old heavy paper that has retained it’s rich texture and color. |
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Bryan shows and sells his work in galleriesIn the Black Hills, you can find his work at: |
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Images copyright by the individual artists. Any other use is prohibited without written permission. Artists of the Black Hills P.O. Box 588 Hill City, SD 57745 |