Description: Artist: Beatien Yazz, Jimmy Toddy, (1928-2012)Title:Media: Acrylic on paperSize: 14” x 14”Frame: 23” x 23”Price: $2,400 The subject is a blue deer. Among the Huichol people of Mexico, the blue deer represents a spiritual guide, one that is transformed through an extended pilgrimage into a hallucinogenic cactus called peyote. Beatien Yazz , “Little No Shirt,” was born on a Navajo Reservation in Arizona. He is known for his paintings of animals and people and for his children's book illustrations. Yazz painted subjects familiar to him in colorful Flatstyle with minimal backgrounds. He often used casein paint for his works. This piece is from an estate sale in the Florida Keys. Shipping available only in continental U.S. Please review photos carefully, as item is sold as is.
Price: 2200 USD
Location: Marathon, Florida
End Time: 2025-01-09T19:29:16.000Z
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Origin: estate sale
Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Culture: Native American: US