Buffalo Expiry
Del Curfman’s stark Buffalo Expiry combines beauty and mortality. Del graduated from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2017. He lives in Santa Fe.
A young, powerful up and coming Native American artist that explores the heritage of his tribe with colorful creativity. Del mines history and culture to create meaningful and beautiful art.
Ray Donley – Gallery Owner
Best known for his work with Apsaalooke’ (Crow Nation of Montana) imagery and
cultural meaning, Del Curfman explores heritage, tradition, and humanity through
painting.
His work often incorporates techniques and styles of impressionism. With
loose brushwork and semi-abstraction he captures the essence of nature.
Obtaining his BFA in Studio Arts with a focus on painting at the Institute of American Indian Arts
of Santa Fe, NM (IAIA) in May 2017, emerging artist and enrolled tribal member,
Curfman looks to contribute to contemporary Native Artist history through his work
in oil paints and community based projects.
Del Curfman’s stark Buffalo Expiry combines beauty and mortality. Del graduated from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2017. He lives in Santa Fe.
Del Curfman’s Crow Fair Pride celebrates Crow Fair, the largest Native American event in Montana, and one of the biggest powwows in the country. This piece is part of Del’s Vanishing Series, which Del describes as follows
Del Curfman’s Crow Fair Regular celebrates Crow Fair, the largest Native American event in Montana, and one of the biggest powwows in the country. This piece is part of Del’s Vanishing Series, which Del describes as follows
If you have any questions about how you can view and visit the beautiful artwork, please call us at 512.657.6583 or you can stop by the office at 805 Brazos St. Austin, TX 78701.
916 Springdale Road
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Phone: 512.657.6583