Friday, April 8, 2011

Weekend Black and white - Indian War Party in Hominy

What looks like an Indian War Party is seen across  a hilltop just west of Hominy, Oklahoma.  You may be relieved to know that they are silhouettes cut from quarter inch steel plate by my friend and noted Native American artist Cha' Tullis.  They are somewhat larger than life size. I wanted to go up and photograph them from behind to show how they are anchored but Cha's wife Teena told me that the hilltop on which they are located is private land and difficult to access without a four wheel drive vehicle, so we will have to be satisfied from a front view.  It was a gray overcast day so the sky was pretty much black and white without conversion.

Cha' has an art gallery in Hominy with many beautiful things for sale.  It is a very interesting place to visit and Cha' and Teena are always happy to chat and answer questions.  I featured his shop several weeks ago HERE.  You can see his website HERE.

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9 comments:

Leedslass said... [Reply to comment]

That one picture takes me back to the western films with John Wayne wearing his white hat to denote he was a goodie!!!!

Fabulous.

Francisca said... [Reply to comment]

Cool shot, Bill.

Lucy Corrander : Photos said... [Reply to comment]

The commentary was specially helpful because I was trying (and failing) to work out the scale.

Lucy

DrillerAA said... [Reply to comment]

This a wonderful piece of work. Thank you for sharing it with us. I really have to visit Hominy one of these days. I love small towns.

Lesley said... [Reply to comment]

This is an interesting art installation. I take it it is permanent?

Maude Lynn said... [Reply to comment]

That is very cool!

Dragonstar said... [Reply to comment]

The kind of shot that causes a double take! Wonderful! And thanks for the info too.

Anonymous said... [Reply to comment]

Really cool shot! I love silhouettes in general, it leaves a lot to the imagination.

David said... [Reply to comment]

Wow! What a fantastic shot. You were in the right place at the right time. I wish I could spell silhouette because that's a great one.
David/ Houston B&W/ :-)