Indigenous Illusions by Rufus Snoddy
Acrylic, canvas, wood, string, plastic, 82" x 36" x 3"
2002
About the artist:
"I have traveled and exhibited in various places in the world. I find that wherever I go there is a common visual language, some more visually literate than others. Visual art continues to be a reflection of man, his activities and environment, much like the cave paintings of thousands of years ago. I see myself as just another messenger, hopefully, with an innovative perspective."
Rufus resides and works in Traverse City, Michigan. He continues to exhibit throughout the United States and other countries.
Learn more on his website
Acrylic, canvas, wood, string, plastic, 82" x 36" x 3"
2002
About the artist:
"I have traveled and exhibited in various places in the world. I find that wherever I go there is a common visual language, some more visually literate than others. Visual art continues to be a reflection of man, his activities and environment, much like the cave paintings of thousands of years ago. I see myself as just another messenger, hopefully, with an innovative perspective."
Rufus resides and works in Traverse City, Michigan. He continues to exhibit throughout the United States and other countries.
Learn more on his website
Acrylic, canvas, wood, string, plastic, 82" x 36" x 3"
2002
About the artist:
"I have traveled and exhibited in various places in the world. I find that wherever I go there is a common visual language, some more visually literate than others. Visual art continues to be a reflection of man, his activities and environment, much like the cave paintings of thousands of years ago. I see myself as just another messenger, hopefully, with an innovative perspective."
Rufus resides and works in Traverse City, Michigan. He continues to exhibit throughout the United States and other countries.
Learn more on his website