Peter Ray James, Navajo Large Spirit Doll with Healing Hand Design, authentic Native American (WHC20)

$275.00

Beautifully painted, large canvas spirit doll made by Navajo artist Peter Ray James.  The body of the doll is painted with a Healing Hand sign as well as vines and symbols of growth.  The "arms" are created from bundles of twigs tied with waxed thread.  Strap/hanger on the back.  A really great piece. Signed on the back and dated '07.  

Peter Ray James is a celebrated Diné (Navajo) artist and storyteller known for his unique spiritual fabric art, hand-painted canvas totems, and clay masks. He was given the Navajo name Nā'hat'āh Yīĺth Wōod, which translates to "One Who Delivers the Message". Born into a family rich in heritage, his mother declared him a storyteller from birth rather than a warrior. James graduated with honors from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1984, and later attended the Parsons School of Design in New York City.  He officially introduced his artwork to the competitive Indian Art world in 1988, and since then, his soft sculptures, masks and totems have become highly collectible.

Artist: Peter Ray James, Navajo
Size: 28" tall x 9 1/4" wide at "shoulders", tapering to 3 1/2" wide at base x 3" deep
Materials: canvas, twigs, thread
Condition:  from a private collection - very good condition

WHC20

$275.00

Beautifully painted, large canvas spirit doll made by Navajo artist Peter Ray James.  The body of the doll is painted with a Healing Hand sign as well as vines and symbols of growth.  The "arms" are created from bundles of twigs tied with waxed thread.  Strap/hanger on the back.  A really great piece. Signed on the back and dated '07.  

Peter Ray James is a celebrated Diné (Navajo) artist and storyteller known for his unique spiritual fabric art, hand-painted canvas totems, and clay masks. He was given the Navajo name Nā'hat'āh Yīĺth Wōod, which translates to "One Who Delivers the Message". Born into a family rich in heritage, his mother declared him a storyteller from birth rather than a warrior. James graduated with honors from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1984, and later attended the Parsons School of Design in New York City.  He officially introduced his artwork to the competitive Indian Art world in 1988, and since then, his soft sculptures, masks and totems have become highly collectible.

Artist: Peter Ray James, Navajo
Size: 28" tall x 9 1/4" wide at "shoulders", tapering to 3 1/2" wide at base x 3" deep
Materials: canvas, twigs, thread
Condition:  from a private collection - very good condition

WHC20

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