Original Painting: Peterson Yazzie


The textured mixed media pieces are created using acrylic and sand. I blend the mediums to have an impasto quality. I am always exploring new possibilities in painting, whether it's in technique, genre, or the medium. I believe a true artist will always search for that new horizon, and that is what makes art so exciting for me. I do not have a formula approach to painting, or text book process. The paintings all come from a center point of my very being, and I don't have to search high and low for my subject matter; I am simply true to what I create.

The dancers are from a Night Way Ceremony which are held in the winer. These ceremonies are held to bring a healing to the patient physically and spiritually. The dancers impersonate dieites from the Navajo culture. Sandpainting ceremonies are performed throughout this nine night ceremony. The dances are performed from night till sunrise. Because it's a winter ceremony, sometimes I show their breath coming out of the mouthpiece, or snow falling.


Yei Emergence
14 x 14 Acrylic (Framed)

$600.00
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  Peterson Yazzie is a Contemporary Navajo artist from Greasewood Springs, Arizona; he was born in Ft. Defiance, Arizona in 1979. Peterson is of the Mexican Clan, One Who Walks Around Clan, Red House, and Coyote Pass Clan. After graduating from Holbrook High School in 1997, he went on to Northland Pioneer College in Holbrook, Arizona.

Taking a “Southwest Art” class from Don Whitesinger, a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, and Institute of American Indian Arts, during his junior year in high school was a major turning point for Peterson. College cost money; therefore he had no plans to go to college to further his education. When high school graduation came Peterson had an art scholarship to The University of Evansville in Indiana and a full tuition scholarship to Northland Pioneer College in Holbrook, Arizona. He also had a scholarship for art from the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, and art internship to Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona. These accomplishments made Peterson realize he had a talent for art, so decided to give art a try.

Peterson has participated in several shows in the southwest, and has won several awards; some of these are; Most Outstanding Achievement Award, sculpture, Heard Museum Student Art Show; First Place, painting, 1999 Gallup Intertribal Indian Ceremonial Poster Contest; Best of Division, painting; Best of Category, painting, “Navajo Market”, Museum of Northern Arizona in 2001.Peterson was also awarded the Eiteljorg Museum Student Fellowship in Spring of 2001; Goodman Fellowship- Wheelwright Museum in 2003; Best of Division, painting, Eight Northern Pueblos Indians Arts and Craft Show in 2004; Honorable Mention, Painting, Heard Museum Indian Market 2005; First Place, Painting, Santa Fe Indian Market 2005; 2006 Mill Atelier Fellowship, Vermont Studio Center; Best of Classification and Best of Division in Painting, Honorable Mention in Printmaking at 2006 Heard Museum Indian Market.

The Navajo culture and personal life experience is the foundation of Peterson’s work. Peterson strives to maintain his culture through his paintings that go beyond just being a “Pretty picture”, to “positive and negative realities”. Peterson says, “My painting are expressions of who I am, an individual co-existing between worlds. I use traditional aspects of my culture, to communicate in a contemporary society.”

Peterson received an Associates of Fine Arts (2002) and Bachelors of Fine Arts Degree (2004) from the Institute of American Indian Arts, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He has continued his education for a Masters of Fine Arts degree at the University of New Mexico, in Albuquerque, NM.



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