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Dear Friends, My 2004 ornament, The Dream Catcher, is ready to be ordered.
As in the past, it is a limited edition of 300, signed,
numbered, and dated. This year's ornament
comes with a leather cord for wearing.
 
Wearing a red ribbon has become a sign of awareness and support for
all people affected by the AIDS crisis. Since 1992, over 750,000 Red
Ribbon of Hope pins have been produced as a donation to assist the AIDS
crisis. I encourage you to help as well.
The links shown here are those that I find important to the world of
art and its people. They are people and organizations that have had
strong influence in the growth of the arts in Michigan.
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lthough my hands gather and shape elements of the earth, it
is the primal force of fire that completes my work. Earth,
Air, Fire and Water: the four sacred elements
that are the breath of life.
These are the gifts with which I give honor to the teachings
of my ancestors.It was in 1964 that Chief Little Elk, Mount Pleasant,
Michigan, gave me my native name, Jikiwe (my friend), so it is
with that name that I sign my work in remembrance of who I am
and where I came from. Welcome to this extension of my studio.
Participate in my work by browsing my site, but I encourage you
to visit in person as well.
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