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I strive to make my art accessible and affordable for everyone, including the Diné Nation. Creating art is my way of survival and empowering Indigenous communities. I am diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, which limits my Art-making. I paint as much as I physically can and do my best financially to attend Art Shows, Arts & Crafts fairs, and Exhibitions across New Mexico.
With inflation, it has become increasingly difficult to pay for booth fees, travel expenses, and purchasing Art supplies. Nevertheless, I keep my prices affordable for Art lovers to purchase. My Art has raised money for Wolf Preservation, Indigenous Women’s Healthcare, and feeding the Hungry.
Every donated dollar and purchase has greatly helped me attend huge events, such as the Santa Fe Indian Art Market, the Pino Nuche Indigenous Art Show, Farmington’s Riverfest, and the Totah Art Festival. I am forever grateful to every person who has supported me thus far. Without their support, I would not have been able to share my Artful Heart with others. Thank you so, so, so much for your wonderful donation!
Let’s spread Art & kindness.
Thank you very much for your meaningful contribution to my Art. Every dollar of your donation will create a positive difference in my artistic journey & community.
Giving FAQs
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My primary Medium is Acrylic paints. It is quick-drying and easy to work with. My unique color palette comes from my Acrylic tubes. My 2nd highest skill is oil paints, but it takes weeks to dry each layer. I also freehandedly create Digital paintings on Adobe Photoshop. Lately, I’ve been sharpening my skills in Watercolor and Gouache.
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Yes, I enjoy creating customized Art pieces for customers, local businesses, and public spaces. You can email me at autumnsholiday@gmail.com or fill out my ‘Contact’ form for further information. I create the works in Traditional or Digital painting. I love painting custom landscapes, animal and face portraits.
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I usually work with an 11 × 14 in. canvas. It is easier to paint small with my Carpal Tunnel. However, I can still paint in 16 × 20 in. or bigger canvases. My prices often depend on the size. The bigger the canvas, the higher the price will be.