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I’ve never seen the Shiprock, but when I came across photographs of that massive, jagged mountain, I knew I had to make it the subject of my next painting. It’s such an ominous land mass, and the blood-red color of the paint makes it even more so. The title combined with the fierce look on the Space Cowgirl’s face are meant to evoke mourning and a desire for revenge. While the Shiprock is still on Navajo land, this country was taken by the blood of the families who were here first, and I wanted to pay homage to that.
I’ve never seen the Shiprock, but when I came across photographs of that massive, jagged mountain, I knew I had to make it the subject of my next painting. It’s such an ominous land mass, and the blood-red color of the paint makes it even more so. The title combined with the fierce look on the Space Cowgirl’s face are meant to evoke mourning and a desire for revenge. While the Shiprock is still on Navajo land, this country was taken by the blood of the families who were here first, and I wanted to pay homage to that.
I’ve never seen the Shiprock, but when I came across photographs of that massive, jagged mountain, I knew I had to make it the subject of my next painting. It’s such an ominous land mass, and the blood-red color of the paint makes it even more so. The title combined with the fierce look on the Space Cowgirl’s face are meant to evoke mourning and a desire for revenge. While the Shiprock is still on Navajo land, this country was taken by the blood of the families who were here first, and I wanted to pay homage to that.
I’ve never seen the Shiprock, but when I came across photographs of that massive, jagged mountain, I knew I had to make it the subject of my next painting. It’s such an ominous land mass, and the blood-red color of the paint makes it even more so. The title combined with the fierce look on the Space Cowgirl’s face are meant to evoke mourning and a desire for revenge. While the Shiprock is still on Navajo land, this country was taken by the blood of the families who were here first, and I wanted to pay homage to that.
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Land Where My Mothers Died Painting

Ciara Barsotti

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 26 W x 22 H x 3 D in

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I’ve never seen the Shiprock, but when I came across photographs of that massive, jagged mountain, I knew I had to make it the subject of my next painting. It’s such an ominous land mass, and the blood-red color of the paint makes it even more so. The title combined with the fierce look on the Space Cowgirl’s face are meant to evoke mourning and a desire for revenge. While the Shiprock is still on Navajo land, this country was taken by the blood of the families who were here first, and I wanted to pay homage to that.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:26 W x 22 H x 3 D in

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Ciara Barsotti is the host of the Chico Creates podcast, as well as a painter who makes exuberant abstract art and fantastical landscape paintings. She's a mother to one adorable human child and two cats and lives with them and her husband in Chico, CA. Her work is fueled by black coffee, popcorn, and a little bit of magic.

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