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The Graphite, Commissioned Portraits, Still Life and Nature Galleries also include Aboriginal-themed works of art.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"The Ride"

Dennis' auction piece for this year's Calgary Stampede Art Auction

 

Prayer to the Creator II

Vision Queston

Spirit of the Buffalo

These four paintings are on display and available for purchase at Turtle Island Gallery in Kelowna, BC

Boys at The Ride

Moses

Mon Fils

Watering the Horses

The following five images are the only

original paintings still available from the

"The Secret of Your Name"

The Buffalo Hunt

Metis Family

First Contact

The Voyageur's Family

Before The White Man

 

Paintings below this line are no longer available but

a selection are available as Limited Edition Canvas Giclees in the Print Gallery


The Hlauuma

Self Portrait '04

Kim

Cycles of the Moon

Stepping Stones

The following 9 images can be seen in the book

"The Secret of Your Name"

A Fleeting Moment

(Louis Riel)

Gabriel Dumont

David Bouchard IV

Metis Still Life

Metis Jiggers

Before the Battle

David Bouchard III

Secret Of Your Name

Finding My Nokum

The following 7 images are using models from "Artist Ride"

Grey Owl

 

Prayer to the Creator

The Scout

Kokum

Native Legacy

Becoming Sioux

Waiting on the Hunt

 

The following 7 images are using my good friend Gilbert "Gilly" Alook

 

Looking Back on my Roots

 

A New Land

Invoking The Spirit

The Tracker

Healing Circle  1st in Healing Trilogy

Healing Elements  2nd in Healing Trilogy.

See it in the Graphite Gallery

Healing Song

3rd in Healing Trilogy

Also featured in "The Secret of Your Name"

The Standard Bearer

Traditional Dancer

The Elder

Feeling The Beat

These 8 images are from my photoshoots of

various Pow Wows in BC and Alberta

The Beat Goes On

First Fancy Dance

Waiting to Dance

It Feels Good

These last images are based on black and white photographs from the 1800's and early 20th century. A time when many people actually believed Native Americans were in the process of becoming extinct.

Tatanka Iyotanka

(Sitting Bull)

Umatilla Maid

A Walpi Man

Hopi Man

Hopi Girl

Apsaroke Warrior

Apsaroke Chief

West Coast Woman

Papago Woman II

Papago Woman

 

New Born

Snug