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We are all born artists. We are each given a blank canvas on which to create our life’s masterpiece. The joy, and the sorrow, is that we are also given the choice as to which colors we lay upon that canvas. The trick is the wisdom to know which colors are our own, and which are dictated by our peers.
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Featured Art Piece of the Month
Blackfoot Warrior
Step into the spirit of the American West with "Blackfoot Warrior," a powerful tribute to the resilience and heritage of the Blackfoot people. Capturing the essence of strength, tradition, and untamed wilderness, this striking piece by Robert M. Walker reflects his deep respect for Native American culture and his mastery of storytelling through fine art. Every brushstroke is infused with emotion, bringing the warrior's stoic gaze and richly detailed regalia to life. As with all of Robert's work, the piece blends historical accuracy with artistic soul, offering collectors and art lovers a timeless addition to their space.
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“Red Cloud” (Lakota Chief)
$650.00Red Cloud (Lakota: Maȟpíya Lúta) (born 1822 – December 10, 1909) was one of the most important leaders of the Oglala Lakota from 1868 to 1909. He was one of the most capable Native American opponents that the United States Army faced in its mission to occupy the western territories, defeating the United States during Red Cloud’s War, which was a fight over control of the Powder River Country in northeastern Wyoming and southern Montana. The largest action of the war was the Fetterman Fight, with 81 U.S soldiers killed, and was the worst military defeat suffered by the United States Army on the Great Plains until the Battle of the Little Bighorn ten years later.
After signing the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), Red Cloud led his people in the important transition to reservation life.
This original acrylic painting is on an 18 X 24 gallery-wrapped canvas, and is a Raw Umber Mono-color. -
“Bison Bull with an Attitude”
$450.00After the Civil War, buffalo killing went into high gear.
The combination of guns, railroads, commercial activity, and war between European settlers and American Indians proved deadly to the species. There was a huge market for buffalo skins and hides in the Northeast United States and Europe. A good buffalo skin would sell for $3 in Kansas, and a finished buffalo-hide winter coat would sell for $50. Buffalo leather was also well suited and in high demand for the belts used in pulleys and for steam engines in factories of the time.
Given the scope of this carnage, some hunters, including Buffalo Bill Cody, spoke out in favor of protecting the bison, but President Ulysses S. Grant refused to sign legislation to that effect. The U.S. Army encouraged the excessive killing of buffalo as a way of eliminating food supplies for Indian communities, enabling them to starve Indians off their land and onto reservations.
In the spring of 1886, a taxidermist from the Smithsonian, Hornaday, and his team, headed to Montana to collect specimens for the museum. Hornaday was stunned to find no live buffalo on the plains, only thousands of skeletons bleaching in the sun. The impact of killing some of the last buffalo was not lost on Hornaday, and he began to think about how to save the species.
The conservation of the bison had begun.This is a polymer clay sculpture. It has been painted to a Faux Bronze finish. It is on a 12 inch circular wooden base. The overall dimensions are 18 X 12 X 12 inches.
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“Owl Eyes”
$125.00“Owl Eyes” is an 8 X 10 inch acrylic mono-color painting on a canvas board. This again is one of many paintings that I do to fill in between major projects. If you have a “Gallery Wall” in your home, this would be a great addition to it.
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“Ten Point” Original Acrylic Painting
$450.00Ten Point SKU-AN01
This ten pointer would make a great wall hanging that most hunters wait for all of their lives. This would be a great gift for the “Hunter” that has everything.
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This is an acrylic painting on a 16X20 gallery wrapped canvas. The great part is that the painting is an original, and this means it is a “One-of-a-Kind”. No one else can get one.
$450
Wildlife, Wings, and Spirit — Captured in Paint and Sculpture
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Step into curated galleries showcasing Robert M. Walker’s masterful wildlife paintings, bird portraits, and iconic Western sculptures — each piece a story frozen in form and color.
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“Quoth the Raven”
$125.00“Quoth the Raven”
This is an acrylic original on an 8X10 canvas board. Over the years, I have painted a variety of 8X10 original bird pairs. You will find other of these originals scattered throughout this Gallery. Eventually I plan to release prints of these in “Collections” under the name “Birds of the Air”. The Collections that will be available sometime in the future. This is one of the originals. All of these originals will fit a standard 8X10 frame of your choosing. -
“Sits With Thoughts” (Framed)
$1,200.00“Sits with Thoughts” Framed Acrylic Painting
Plenty Coups was the principal chief of the Crow Nation and a visionary leader.
He allied the Crow with the whites when the war for the West was being fought because he had experienced a vision when he was very young that non-Native American people would ultimately take control of his homeland (Montana). He wanted the Crow to survive as a people and their customs and spiritual beliefs to carry on. His efforts on their behalf ensured that this happened, and he led his people peacefully into the 20th century.
The Acrylic Painting is framed in a 38X28 inch frame and is ready to hang on your wall. -
“Where Eagles Fly”
$750.00The Eagles of Kachemak Bay in Alaska congregate in this area due to the fact that the lakes of their ‘home territories’ are frozen over. They assemble at this location to feast on the waterfowl that congregate here as well as for the fish in the bay.
This acrylic painting of Bald Eagles in flight over Kachemak Bay, Alaska, is an original acrylic painting on a 36 X 24 inch canvas, and is gallery-wrapped. -
“Grandma What Big Eyes You Have!!!”
$450.00Grandma SKU-AN03
—–And Goldilocks said, “Why Grandma, what big eyes you have! The wolf said, “The better to see you with.”—-and we all know where this is going.
Description:This is an acrylic painting on a 16X20 gallery wrapped canvas. The great part is that the painting is an original, and this means it is a “One-of-a-Kind”. No one else can get one.$450








"Big Horn" Original acrylic on an 8X10 canvas board