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Sunday, June 17, 2007
Bunky Echo-Hawk
Take a look at the work of Bunky Echo-Hawk. Provocative, intriguing, fun blend of Native themes and pop culture, politics...
This piece is called "If Yoda was an Indian"
(Update, 1/26/2008: His website isn't working. He's got an exhibit Jan-April at Aurora University in Chicago, called WEAPONS OF MASS MEDIA.)
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I love Bunky's artwork. I really like how he mixes the past with the present. Not to mention the beautiful colors he uses. I'm not much of an artsy guy. Before I became aware of Bunky's work my other favorite artist was Van Gogh. So that should kinda tell you how much I follow art.But Bunky really has some wonderfull paintings.
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