Saturday, October 8, 2011
Ann, need your help to find history on a Kenneth Su
Hi, I was given a gift for completing my bacherlors degree. It is a
lovely painting of oil on canvus done in likely the 1970s. I know the
artists name is Kenneth Su but I do not have any tribal history of the
artist Kenneth Su at all. I would do anything to find out about him. Can
you help me? He is supposed to be part native himself but I cant
really get anwhere finding out his personal history. Help me if you
can.My grandmother and grandpa are both deceased so cannot help me at
all
What do you know about Kenneth Su? I can tell the painting is very old. If anyone can find out something as truth I respect your abililty tremenduously Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Deb aka CheyFire
What do you know about Kenneth Su? I can tell the painting is very old. If anyone can find out something as truth I respect your abililty tremenduously Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Deb aka CheyFire
Chickasaw Cultural Center | ChickasawCulturalCenter.com
www.chickasawculturalcenter.com
Of course with the song "A Boy Named Sue" it came up! by Johnny Cash
Great help! Hey maybe Johnny had met him?
Chickasaw art exhibit opening
today in Bricktown
Mike Larsen
The exhibit “New Identities in Chickasaw Art” features artwork ranging from handbags and jewelry to hand-crafted knives and paintings that capture the essence of tribal elders.
This celebration of Chickasaw art and culture, opening 2:30 p.m. today, will be one of the first events conducted at the tribe’s new tourism offices in Oklahoma City’s Bricktown.
The offices are located on the first floor of the original Bunte Candy Factory building, 1 East Sheridan, Suite 100.
“These artists are incredibly talented,” said Bill Anoatubby, Governor of the Chickasaw Nation, in a news release. “It is truly inspiring to see such a variety of creative expressions of Chickasaw culture and heritage.”
Hummmmm Notice the Great Talent? A lot along the same style of painting, don't you think? Yes, I think we are on the right path for finding this Artist among the Chickasaw People!
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Lot 67357 » Fine Art - Painting
Auction Date:
Jan 25, 2009
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Lot 2500: KENNETH SU, OIL ON CANVAS, INDIAN CHIEF WITH FULL
KENNETH SU, OIL ON CANVAS, INDIAN CHIEF WITH FULL HEAD DRESS, 36" X 24", 1978, END OF DAY: Signed and dated lower left; framed.DuMouchelles: USA
Auction Date: 2010
Lot 185: [ Native American ] Kenneth Su (20th Century)
Kenneth Su (20th Century) Signed original acrylic on canvas depicting a wagon and team below an Indian spirit; very good condition but with a 1" tear above the back head. 24" x 20" (34" x 30" framed) Ca. 1970sAllard Auctions: USA
Auction Date: 2010
Lot 75: [ Native American ] Kenneth Su (20th Century)
Kenneth Su (20th Century) Signed original oil on canvas depicting a chief with war bonnet above a dusty wagon and horses. 24" x 20" (32" x 28" framed) Late 1900sAllard Auctions: USA
Auction Date: 2010
Artist Sharon Irla
“Necessity Is The Mother“Oil on Gessobord (18″ x 24″)
Awards:
Best Of 2 Dimensional Category – 2010 Southeastern Art Show – Chickasaw Nation, Ada, OK
1st Place – 2010 Cherokee Holiday Art Show, Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, OK
NEW RELEASE! Original Oil on Canvas, and S&N Limited Edition Giclee Prints on canvas. Reproductions are of the highest archival quality and are rich in color and detail. All reproductions are shipped unframed and unstretched.
– 11″ x 15″ Signed & Numbered Giclee on canvas – 700 Edition size - $120
http://www.sharonirla.com/Irla-NecessityIsTheMother.html
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