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Oreland C. Joe, Sr.
Master sculptor, Oreland C. Joe, Sr. is world-renowned for his work in stone and bronze. His works can be found in private, corporate and museum collections in the United States and abroad. Joe is a native New Mexican and is of Diné (Navajo) and Ute descent.
The influences in Joe's life include his family and his travels abroad to France, Italy and Japan. Studying European art and culture as well as seeing and feeling the impressive artistic works of the Masters in
Greek, Roman, Renaissance and Baroque periods were significant life-changing experiences.
Joe's love for art has placed him in an elite class of stone and bronze sculptors. His accomplishments are numerous with one of them being the first Native American to be admitted as a member of the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America organization. In 1995, he was commissioned by the Ponca City Native American Foundation to produce a monumental bronze, Chief Standing Bear. His monumental work titled Navajo Code Talker is installed in front of the Gallup Cultural Center, Gallup, New Mexico.
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Thoughts by the Water
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Ute Brothers
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Horse Bust
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