Under $100
"Three Rivers Feline" by Colorado artist Jan Thompson. These ever popular images are collected by buyers all over, many folks add to their collection year after year. This petroglyph image is of a mountain lion, with a symbol of the four directions on it's side. Each piece is framed, matted and on a bark paper or rice paper.
This pretty guy, so graceful . . . and wiggly. There are so many here in the southwest - they can't be missed on any cross-country hike, scurrying across your path, or doing pushups on the nearest rock. This serigraph is 9 inches wide by 14 inches, including a 2-1/4 inch mat and frame. It is valued at $70.
Hello. We modern day folks can only guess what this figure is about, but those lovely round rolls on either side of her face are awfully similar to those on the Hopi women today. All of Jan Thompson's figurative works are taken from petroglyphs and rock art she has seen in her treks through the southwest's canyon lands. This one is 13 inches wide by 15 inches, including the 2-1/2 inch mat and frame, and is priced at $90.
Tohono O' odham are the Native people of Southern Arizona, they are also known as the Papago. They are the most productive basket weavers working today and have been making these utilitarian functional works of art for thousands of years, using the same techniques and materials as their Prehistoric Ancestors.







