BEN
HENRY
Deer Clan - Onondaga Nation
Ben Henry is established as a respected and significant sculptor.
He is a man of many accomplishments but his work in soapstone is
special. Guardian Eagles, Wampum belts, beautiful Bears bring us
images of the Natural World and of tradition. His sculptures and
his life reflect beliefs about the role we were intended to play
in the web of creation that is life, a role of balance and respect
and harmony.
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LOREENE
HENRY Turtle Clan - Cayuga Nation
Loreene Henry's images of women and
family have a wonderful quiet serenity. That quality comes from
within her. Loreene's sculptures are of Mother and daughters, Eagles
wings protecting family , Clan Mothers, The Three Sisters - the
corn, the beans, and the squash.
Ben and Loreene's work is exhibited in museums, galleries and private
collections in Canada, in the U.S.A. and in Europe. |
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