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Ben Wright

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A Crazy Horse Dream by Ben Wright
A Crazy Horse Dream
Black Hand Elk by Ben Wright
Black Hand Elk
Blue Star People by Ben Wright
Blue Star People
Buffalo Dreams by Ben Wright
Buffalo Dreams
Cloud Hat by Ben Wright
Cloud Hat
Dragonfly Girl by Ben Wright
Dragonfly Girl
Holy Rock by Ben Wright
Holy Rock
Lakota by Ben Wright
Lakota
Lakota #7 by Ben Wright
Lakota #7
Long Arrow by Ben Wright
Long Arrow
Medicine Hoop by Ben Wright
Medicine Hoop
Medicine Hoop by Ben Wright
Medicine Hoop
Moon Medicine by Ben Wright
Moon Medicine
Morning Prayers (Black Elk) by Ben Wright
Morning Prayers (Black Elk)
Red Man by Ben Wright
Red Man
Red World by Ben Wright
Red World
Sacred Circle Dances by Ben Wright
Sacred Circle Dances
Seven Fires by Ben Wright
Seven Fires
The Rainbow Man by Ben Wright
The Rainbow Man
Visions of Drinks Water by Ben Wright
Visions of Drinks Water
White Buffalo Woman by Ben Wright
White Buffalo Woman

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Ben Wright

Ben Wright draws from the teachings of great international philosophers and also Native American ceremony and symbolism to attain the traits for which he strives in his life and work; Balance, Connectivity and Spirituality. Wright uses powerful imagery juxtaposed with intensely bold colors. He combines these two qualities with a sophisticated glazing technique to achieve his impressive creations.

Colors, numbers, and shapes play an integral and critical role within his work. For example, the medicine wheel and the four directions of the wind, in particular, all define aspects of Self and teachings that are vital to the Plain's Indians traditions. The colors red, yellow, black and white in connection with the Medicine Wheel offers a spiritual and symbolic meaning to his work. Each color symbolizes a direction of the wind and the animal spirit whose attributes reflect its inner being.

He often incorporates multi-media elements into his paintings to convey a special meaning or teaching.

Ben was the first Artist in Residence at the Remington Art Museum in New York and his work in their permanent collection. He has also exhibited at the Heard Museum of Phoenix, AZ. His collectors include corporate, museum and private collectors. Southwest Art Magazine, Art Talk and U.S. Art have featured his work.

"I try to create a dialog with my viewers. I often see those who stand so far back from artwork but I want to pull people in. I want to get them to admire the surface but also see beyond it. To see what is underneath."

-Ben Wright