About Steve elmore indian art
Steve Elmore Indian Art: A Treasure Trove of Native American Antiques and Contemporary Paintings
If you are a lover of Native American art, then Steve Elmore Indian Art is the place to be. Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico, this gallery is a treasure trove of historic pueblo pottery, kachinas, Indian baskets, old pawn jewelry, Navajo weavings and textiles, other Tribal art and contemporary paintings by Steve Elmore himself.
Steve Elmore has been collecting Native American antiques for over 40 years. His passion for these artifacts began when he was just a young boy growing up in Oklahoma. He would often visit his grandparents who lived near the Osage Reservation where he was exposed to the rich culture and traditions of the Native Americans.
Over time, Steve's interest in Native American art grew into a full-blown obsession. He started collecting pieces from various tribes across America including Navajo rugs from Arizona and New Mexico; Hopi kachinas from Arizona; Zuni fetishes from New Mexico; Pueblo pottery from New Mexico; Plains beadwork from Montana; Northwest Coast masks from Alaska; Inuit carvings from Canada among others.
Today Steve's collection is one of the most extensive private collections of its kind in America. The gallery showcases some rare pieces that are not found anywhere else in the world.
One unique aspect about Steve Elmore Indian Art is that it offers both historic antiques as well as contemporary paintings by Steve himself. His paintings are inspired by his love for nature and his deep respect for traditional tribal cultures.
Steve's paintings capture the essence of life on earth with vivid colors that evoke emotions ranging from joy to sadness. His work has been featured in several exhibitions across America including at The Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market (Phoenix), The Eiteljorg Museum (Indianapolis), The Autry National Center (Los Angeles) among others.
Apart from being a collector and painter, Steve is also a renowned author. He has written several books on Native American art including "Southwestern Indian Jewelry" (1990), "Kachinas: A Hopi Artist's Documentary" (1991), "Pueblo Pottery Families" (1992) among others.
Steve Elmore Indian Art is not just a gallery but an experience. Visitors can learn about the history and culture of the Native Americans through the artifacts on display. The staff at the gallery are knowledgeable and passionate about their work which makes for an enriching experience.
In conclusion, if you are looking for authentic Native American antiques or contemporary paintings that capture the essence of tribal cultures, then Steve Elmore Indian Art is definitely worth a visit. With its extensive collection and knowledgeable staff, it is one of the best places to learn about and appreciate Native American art in America today.