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I commissioned this piece from Dale several years ago. Two-dimensional photographs do not do justice to its sensuous elegance. The simplicity, flow and carved face are reminiscent of Alan Houser’s Young Maiden pieces. Dale is a multi-award winning Native American sculptor. The
following is his biography as provided on the Indigenous “Born
in 1960 and raised in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Dale is Picuris Pueblo and Dine’
(Navajo). He apprenticed under Charles Pratt, metal sculptor, and Bruce
LaFountain, stone sculptor from 1987 to 1991.Dale attended the Institute of
American Indian Arts in Santa Fe New Mexico in. 1989-1991. Upon his graduation,
Dale received the T.C.Cannon Award for artistic and academic
excellence. Since
then, he has won “Best of Division”, “Best of Class”, “Raw
Materials Award”, “Creative Excellence in Sculpture”, and many,” 1st
place”, ribbons at the Santa Fe Indian Market, “Best of Division,”
at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ, several First places at Red Earth,
Okla. City, OK, 1st Place at the Eiteljorg Museum, Ind. IN, and many
other 1st places at other museum art shows throughout the United
States. In
1994, Dale received a Governor’s Award, called the “Allan Houser Award for
Artistic Excellence,” from the State of New Mexico, and became a SWAIA Fellowship
Award winner. In
1995, he won Southwest Association for Indian Affairs commission to create a
“Lifetime Achievement Award “, sculpture to honor the lifetime achievement
of Native American artists. Dale
taught sculpture at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New
Mexico in 1997-98, Dale
was inducted into the Indigenous Sculptors Society, an organization of nine
elite Native American artists that promote Indigenous stone sculpture in 2002.
He currently teaches stone sculpture at the Poeh Arts Center in Pojoaque
Pueblo, NM,. He has taught sculpture there for the past thirteen years. Dale’s
work may be seen in Santa Fe, New Mexico at the State Capitol, the Museum of
Indian Arts & Culture, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, &
Campus, Hotel Santa Fe, and at the Hilton Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino
in Pojoaque Pueblo. He is in several other prominent public places in the
United States, as well as in private collections throughout the United States. Dale is
represented by McLarry Modern Gallery at 225 Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New
Mexico. This 22 inch (plus base) tall
sculpture is in mint condition and is being offered at less than half the
retail price. MY GUARANTEE I fully guarantee buyer satisfaction with everything I sell. The buyer may return it for any reason in the as-sold condition for a full purchase price refund if I am notified of the intent to return within three (3) days of receipt.
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