Eleven miniature carved heads from the middle and lower Sepik River region of Papua New Guinea. These carved heads are made from galip nuts (which are indigenous to the region and similar to macadamia nuts), cassowary feathers, and beads. The facial…
The subject of the lithograph is the house in which Cloar grew up. The rectangular house has a long porch along the front, with four half-opened windows, and a tin roof. A tree stands at the viewer's right, in front of the house. On the viewer's…
The subject of this lithograph is a frail, older gentleman named Brother Hinson, who is sitting between two angels. Hinson is sitting, hunched over, with a small smile on his face. Behind each shoulder is an angel with long hair braided over both…