Washington Center for the Performing Arts – Art and More! 2014 Auction
Auction Ends: Oct 20, 2014 12:00 AM PDT

Art

Out to Pasture

Item Number
130
Estimated Value
100 USD
Sold
90 USD to wagstaff
Number of Bids
14  -  Bid History

Item Description

Artist: Earl Livermore

Giclee print on canvas, 18"x24".

 

Item Special Note

Earl Livermore, a Blackfeet artist originally from the Blackfeet reservation in Montana, has followed a multitude of paths in his diverse career. From his position as Executive Director for the San Francisco Indian Center, to his critical role in the 1969 occupation of Alcatraz, and his completion of a Master's Degree in Education from Harvard University, Livermore has an extensive background to say the least. These achievements aside, Livermore's passion has always been art.

Livermore's work as a professional artist also reflects his different interests and abilities. Largely depicting the history and culture of the Blackfeet people, his art varies from highly detailed pen and ink sketches to oil and watercolor paintings. Livermore does not confine himself to a particular style or treatment of a subject, preferring instead to continually experiment in the creation of new forms of expression. Most recently, he has entered in to the field of pottery and teaches at Edmonds Community College.

From https://www.iacb.doi.gov/museums/archives/plains-archive-200801.html

Earl Livermore
P.O. Box 954
Edmonds, Washington, 98020.