Authentic Lakota Sioux beaded bag with horse design by Diana Miller, Rosebud Sioux signed. ca. 1996 (GM230)
Size:
Overall length including handle and fringe = 23 1/2" L
Beaded leather section: 8 1/4" L x 7" W
Materials: Brain tanned leather, glass beads and brass bells
The bag is signed by the artist as D. Hudson Miller and dated 1996.
Artist biography:
Diana Kathryn Hudson (formerly known as Diana Miller) was born to Paul and Dorothy (Dustrude) Hudson on November 28, 1950, in Rapid City, SD, and is an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. She attended Rapid City Public Schools, St. Paul's Indian Mission in Marty, SD, St. Francis Boarding School in St Francis, SD, and graduated from Rapid City Central High School in 1969. She has three children of whom she was very proud.
Diana was self-taught in many areas of the arts. Inspiration came in many ways for Diana. Throughout her life she had been gifted with the talent of drawing, as well as creating handiwork utilizing embroidery, crochet, and eventually beadwork, which became her specialty. Her work is represented in numerous private collections. She entered her work in many exclusive Native American art markets and won numerous awards. Her work was exclusive to Prairie Edge in Rapid City, SD.
Her day-to-day jobs included working at the Tipi Shop in the Sioux Indian Museum, Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, and The Journey Museum Store, all in Rapid City, SD.
Diana Kathryn Hudson made her journey to the spirit world on Tuesday, August 25, 2020.
Size:
Overall length including handle and fringe = 23 1/2" L
Beaded leather section: 8 1/4" L x 7" W
Materials: Brain tanned leather, glass beads and brass bells
The bag is signed by the artist as D. Hudson Miller and dated 1996.
Artist biography:
Diana Kathryn Hudson (formerly known as Diana Miller) was born to Paul and Dorothy (Dustrude) Hudson on November 28, 1950, in Rapid City, SD, and is an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. She attended Rapid City Public Schools, St. Paul's Indian Mission in Marty, SD, St. Francis Boarding School in St Francis, SD, and graduated from Rapid City Central High School in 1969. She has three children of whom she was very proud.
Diana was self-taught in many areas of the arts. Inspiration came in many ways for Diana. Throughout her life she had been gifted with the talent of drawing, as well as creating handiwork utilizing embroidery, crochet, and eventually beadwork, which became her specialty. Her work is represented in numerous private collections. She entered her work in many exclusive Native American art markets and won numerous awards. Her work was exclusive to Prairie Edge in Rapid City, SD.
Her day-to-day jobs included working at the Tipi Shop in the Sioux Indian Museum, Rushmore Plaza Civic Center, and The Journey Museum Store, all in Rapid City, SD.
Diana Kathryn Hudson made her journey to the spirit world on Tuesday, August 25, 2020.
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