Cherokee Trail of Tears
by Laura Grisham
Original - Sold
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Dimensions
34.500 x 44.000 x 2.000 inches
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Title
Cherokee Trail of Tears
Artist
Laura Grisham
Medium
Painting - Mixed Medium On 140lb. Watercolor Paper
Description
After visiting the Cherokee reservation in Oklahoma several years ago, I knew that I must paint the suffering and pain that occurred during the "trail of tears." My father was very proud of our Native American heritage and was looking forward to seeing this piece. Sadly, he died the day I had it framed, Tuesday, February 24, 2009. Oddly, it portrays the sorrow I feel with the loss of my father rather than the original idea for the painting. The paint drips down...just like my tears.
The painting includes watercolor, acrylic, india ink glue, bronze paint, feathers, yarn, leather and REAL stones...including turquoise, red jasper, picture jasper, quartz, and citrine. The painting is under glass for protection, and the yarn should fall into a better position over time.
Because this painting has so much meaning for me, I had not planned to offer it up for sale. But I think my dad would want me to sell it...for a nice sum...just because he thinks he is worth it!
*THE ORIGINAL IS PART OF THE PRIVATE ART COLLECTION OF
DR. BRADLEY AND CATHY HENRY OF LITTLE ROCK, AR.
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March 9th, 2009
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Comments (8)
Stephanie Margalski
Just beautiful and so moving. My wife is Cherokee, and though I have not yet been to The Trail of Tears, I have heard her stories of her visits. Thank you for sharing!
Laura Grisham replied:
If you ever get a chance to visit Tahlequah, OK it will open your eyes to the terrible things that our country did to our Native Americans,
Stephen Anderson
Wonderful painting Laura, would love to see the original!
Laura Grisham replied:
I would love to re-shoot potos of the original since I've not purchased a much better camera. It was a very interesting piece...read my description and you'll understand why. Thanks for your nice words....Laura
Bruce Combs - REACH BEYOND
What a touching and well written "Comment," Laura. It's a great companion -- and addition -- to the painting! I love this series. And it shows your abilities with a great variety of styles as well as interests -- rather I should say "fascinations." Thank you, with these and others for bringing this beauty and its -- your -- emotional backgrounds to each of us and to the world. Peace, etc., Bruce
Anand Swaroop Manchiraju
THIS IS A VERY VERY EMOTIONAL WORK AND VERY THRILLING,SO GREAT WORK--ANAND
Laura Grisham replied:
You are correct...it IS a very emotional piece! Thank you for "seeing" it as I wished for it to be seen... Blessings, Laura
Laura Grisham
I am both HONORED and THRILLED you have chosen to feature this emotional piece on the "Tribal Groups" page. Although I am of Native American heritage, we have been unable to offer the proof needed to become official members of the Cherokee Nation. This painting expresses my sorrow in not only the horrendous treatment of the Cherokee during the "Trail of Tears", but also the sorrow I felt at the death of beloved father. He would be so proud. Blessings, Laura