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Subject: Original Painting "When We've Met"
Jonny Hawk is a Creek/Seminole Indian from Oklahoma. He attended Oklahoma State University and has painted as a career. He paints with acrylic paints and often uses watercolors. He has won numerous awards during his career, including recognition at the Cherokee National Museum, Five Civilized Tribes Museum, All-Oklahoma Indian Artists Invitational, The Philbrook Museum of Art, Gallup Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonials, and the Heard Museum, as well as other venues, including having participated in the Franco-American Institute Exhibition in France.
The Indian on his horse is checking out footprints of an animal he must be following. The Indian is dressed in buckskin pants, moccasins and has a blanket wrapped around his waist. He is shirtless. The spear in his hand indicates he is seriously looking for the animal whose track he is following.
The painting is signed in lower right Scott 72 and is triple-matted with acid-free mat material and framed in a wood frame.
Condition: original condition
Provenance: from the collection of a gentleman in California
Subject: Original Painting "When We've Met"
Artist: Johnson Lee Scott (1934-) Jonny Hawk
Category: Paintings
Origin: Creek Nation
Medium: casein on board
Size: 12" x 12" image; 22-1/2" x 22-1/2" framed
Item # C3381B