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More Than He Can Chew

Jerry Sutton

More Than He Can Chew

Painting

Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas

24" x 30"

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    USD $6,500.00

 
 
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Description

More than he can chew(Heron snags a hatchling)Acrylic on gallery wrap canvas24 in. x 30 in.I am a storyteller at heart and love telling stories visually, much like the silent film actors who used only what you could see to tell their tale. I like to imagine scenarios that will coax the viewer to create their own stories from the clues presented in the paintings. In this piece, I imagined what might happen if a stalking heron snags a newborn Uktena hatchling. What would that look like? This painting is the beginning. What story do you see?

Category

Painting

Materials

Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas

Dimensions

24" x 30"

Jerry Sutton

Cherokee Nation

About the Artist

Jerry Sutton is a Cherokee painter, photographer and flute maker who views the evolving cultural history, the endangered natural heritage, and the continuing arts, traditions and language of the Cherokee people through a contemporary lens. His examination of the Cherokee woodlands, wildlife, culture and people ranges from detailed representational imagery to colorful abstract expressionism. He says, "I am always wanting to evoke emotion through color and form, always seeking the universal within the microcosm, always struggling to release the poetry that exists outside of words." He is an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, studied painting at the University of Oklahoma and Northeastern Oklahoma University (BA 1976). Recent awards include a Best of Show 2025 Trail of Tears Art Show, 2nd place in Painting 2024 Cherokee Art Market, 2nd place in Painting at 2023 Trail of Tears Art Show, 3rd place in painting at the 2021 Trail of Tears Art Show, Grand Prize Award 2020 Trail of Tears Art Show, 2nd place in mixed media at the 2019 Cherokee Art Market, and a 1st Place in Musical Instruments at 2019 Artesian Festival in Sulphur, OK.

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