Fine Art on Paper
From drawings and paintings to works with multiple editions, artists create works on paper as a unique way to showcase perspectives not effectively presented through other mediums. Their techniques, which often include engraving, etching, woodcuts, lithography, serigraphy and intaglio, are differentiated in great part by how ink is transferred from a matrix to the material on which it is applied. While typically more accessible than oils and acrylics, works on paper are often manifested at a masterpiece level, and artists known for working in diverse media are highly praised and admired for these special and unique creations
Earl Biss
Winter Storm (4/25)
Lithograph
22 x 30 in.
John Nieto
Gathering Water
Lithograph (Shop Impression)
21.75 x 29 in.
Fritz Scholder
Reclining Indian Woman (75/100)
Lithograph
21.75 x 29 in.
Fritz Scholder
Indian Cliche (23/50)
Mixed Media on Canvas
22 x 30 in.
John Nieto
Chief (49/150)
Serigraph
29.5 x 27 in.
James Havard
Peyote Meeting (14/40)
Lithograph
45 x 33 in.
Veloy Vigil
Contemplation of Home (13/50)
Serigraph
18 x 15 in.
John Nieto
Buffalo Prayer (28/55)
Serigraph
33 x 42 in.
Fritz Scholder
Quartz Shadow #7
Monotype
30 x 22 in.
Did you know?
The invention of paper dates back to 105 AD and is attributed to Cali Lun, a eunuch court official in the Eastern Chinese Han dynasty. Initially made from the Mediterranean papyrus plant, tree bark and hemp ends, is in great part credited with not only the development of art, but also languages, cultures, and religion.
Fritz Scholder
American Indian #4 (73/100)
Mixed Media on Canvas
30 x 22 in.
Paul Pletka
Medicine Shield (2/20)
Lithograph
34 x 42 in.
John Nieto
Dancers at Taos
Serigraph
35.5 x 26.5 in.
John Nieto
Apache (LXVII/C)
Serigraph
17.5 x 13.75 in.
Paul Pletka
Apache Gan Dancer (2/5)
Lithograph
24 x 34 in.
RC Gorman
Stargaze (96/200)
Serigraph
29.75 x 39 in.
John Nieto
Coyote (3/45)
Serigraph PP
21.25 x 29.5 in.
Tony Abeyta
Cinco Kachinas
Monoprint
29 x 41 in.
Veloy Vigil
Fire and Wind (26/65)
Lithograph
22 x 27.75 in.