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NiCole Hatfield – WYLD Gallery – Native American Artist

NiCole Hatfield

WYLD GALLERY FEATURED ARTIST


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Unity, spirituality, and connection to the earth are at the center of my culture, and these are the teachings that I want to continue. Storytelling is the way that we keep these traditions alive.

 I frequently incorporate tribal language and traditional stories into my paintings with the hope of inspiring the Native youth to keep creating and continue our traditions of storytelling in painting.

Medicine Bluff
Bison Series
Poundmaker Cree
Custer Had It Coming
Elk Tongue

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Transcendence, exploration of inner beauty and strength of women.

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J. NiCole Hatfield

J. NiCole is of the Comanche and Kiowa tribes. A self-taught contemporary painter, from Apache, OK, currently residing in Norman, OK. She loved drawing at an early age, which lead to painting at the age of 15. “Painting is medicine, its very healing to me.” Hatfield draws her inspiration from old historical photographs of tribal people. She frequently incorporates tribal language into her paintings in hopes of keeping the native languages alive.

Hatfield attended the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for one semester. Where she transcended her art into a range of different mediums. Her preferred medium is acrylic which translates bold colors to canvas. Her artwork has been featured across the country, which also includes murals. Of which is located in Anadarko OK on the Lacey Pioneer Building, and also downtown OKC on E. Sheridan St. underpass titled “See The Woman.”

Hatfield also travels the U.S. and locally creating live works of art for special events or fundraisers for organizations such as the Native American Student Program of the University of California in Riverside, CA, along with many other organizations throughout Indian Country. You can find her newest work on her website at www.jnicolehatfield.com.

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Medicine Bluff

NiCole Hatfield painted Medicine Bluff in response to a request for a landscape. Nicole’s description of Medicine Bluff: “This piece is based on our sacred Medicine Bluff in southwestern Oklahoma where many tribes in that area came for ceremony and to pray. 


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Elk Tongue

NiCole Hatfield’s Elk Tongue blasts red on red. NiCole created this piece based upon a black and white photograph of Elk Tongue (Kiowa) located in the Oklahoma Native American Photographs Collection in the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma. NiCole lives in Oklahoma. Her work is included in the permanent collection of the Comanche National Museum in Lawton, Oklahoma.


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Sacred

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


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Sacred


Bison Series


Medicine Bluff


Custer Had It Coming


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