Posted 10 years ago
Alan2310
(915 items)
Hi everyone.
I found this carving last saturday at the thrift store, this piece was sign by"Thomas B Maracle" well none Native American from Belleville Ontario.
The title of the piece was "Spirit Guide"
This stand 7.75 inch tall, on a 3 inch by 2.50 inch base.
Thanks for Viewing.
Alan
Thomas B. Maracle is an award winning native stone sculptor and musician as well as a successful entrepreneur. Thomas is a Native North American Mohawk, born in Belleville, Ontario in 1949. He is a citizen of the Six Nations Iroquois Confederacy and lives on the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory near Deseronto Ontario Canada.
Since childhood, Thomas has been involved in native art. He was deeply influenced by the skills of his artisan parents who created arts and crafts for their gift store. They continue to be an influence in his personal and professional life.
Thomas has gained international acclaim as a sculptor for his ability to take a piece of virgin stone such as alabaster, steatite, marble or soap-stone and with vision, talent, and skill, set free images of the legendary people, animals and spirits of his native culture. Thomas has grown to love the physical, mental and artistic challenges required to bring to life, in his sculptures, the ancient legends of his people using the many different types, shapes and sizes of stone.
In the relatively short time Thomas has been carving, he has won many awards across Canada and the United States. His one-of-a-kind carvings are in great demand and are prized additions to collections throughout Canada and many other parts of the world, including England, France, Germany and the United States.
Thomas speaks of his late parents: “My father, Andrew Maracle Sr., was an international lecturer and historian, dealing with the folklore, culture and customs of the North American Indian, and my mother, Lillian Maracle, was a gifted artist in pencil and brush. With this combination of talents flowing in my veins, I have a wonderful foundation on which to develop my own abilities as a sculptor and musician”.
Courtesy of : http://www.nativerenaissance.com/?page_id=266
Hi Alan, what a great find! And info, thanks for posting, it was very interesting. What a good artist. It's a wonderful sculpture
Thank you Vintagefran, for your very kind comment, yes i considering myself quite lucky lately for all i will post soon, i study more the piece i found, like i use to do many years ago, for my BANK collections.
Alan
Many thanks, kevin
aghcollect
mike for the love.
Alan
Many thanks racer for the love.
Much appreciated.
Alan
Many thanks, vintagelamp
Rick
melaniej
VioletOrange, for the love.
Much appreciated.
Alan
Sweet find Alan!!
Love finding such cool and interesting pieces at the "thrift"!!
Great info also on the artist!
Gotta love native art pieces!!
Many thanks.,pickrknows, for the comment and the love.
Much appreciated.
Alan
That is an awesome find! Never know what people will get rid of!
Many thanks, JoyB, for the kind comments and the love.
Yes amazing what's people give away, keep looking always,
for those great pieces.
Alan