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Spirit of The Southwest - The Art of Amado Peña

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Icon of Southwest Art. Native American people depicted with their colorful shawls and pottery. Native American flute music by Grammy Winning artist Mary Youngblood.

Peña's work is the essence of the Southwest, with bold colors, forms and dynamic composition that capture a vision of a people, a land, and its art. Abstractions of the landscape merge with exaggerated human forms; blanket and pottery patterns further echo the shapes of the land.

Mary Youngblood was a Grammy Award Winner in 2003 for the vibrant release Beneath The Raven Moon. Many of the songs on that album and songs from her other releases, The Offering, Heart of the World, and Feed the Fire accompany The Art of Amado M. Peña, Jr.


LENGTH: 63 minutes • Set for Continuous Play • Filmed in 4:3 Standard • Released in 2005



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