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Sonny and Lisa Moeckel “The Buffalo” Original Painting
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“The Buffalo” Original Painting

$1,025.00

“The Buffalo”

48” by 60” by 2”

Mixed Media on Gallery Wrapped Canvas

Original signed painting by Sonny and Lisa Moeckel

As an Indigenous Artist (Jicarilla Apache and Navajo), born and raised on the Navajo reservation, buffalo are an integral part of our culture, representing the sacred symbol of strength.

We are a married artist duo who paint collaboratively on the same canvas by combining our abstract and realistic styles to create expressionist paintings. We hope this piece evokes emotions of courage and vulnerability through the painterly lines and vivid colors surrounding the buffalo. The large size of this piece commands respect and attention. The buffalo portrays the balance between nature and humanity. We allow the painterly lines, brush strokes, and strokes of palette knives to show through in our work to display our process.

Our works express the balance between reality and distortion. When looking closely you can
see each individual stroke of paint working together in unison to complete the picture.

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“The Buffalo”

48” by 60” by 2”

Mixed Media on Gallery Wrapped Canvas

Original signed painting by Sonny and Lisa Moeckel

As an Indigenous Artist (Jicarilla Apache and Navajo), born and raised on the Navajo reservation, buffalo are an integral part of our culture, representing the sacred symbol of strength.

We are a married artist duo who paint collaboratively on the same canvas by combining our abstract and realistic styles to create expressionist paintings. We hope this piece evokes emotions of courage and vulnerability through the painterly lines and vivid colors surrounding the buffalo. The large size of this piece commands respect and attention. The buffalo portrays the balance between nature and humanity. We allow the painterly lines, brush strokes, and strokes of palette knives to show through in our work to display our process.

Our works express the balance between reality and distortion. When looking closely you can
see each individual stroke of paint working together in unison to complete the picture.

“The Buffalo”

48” by 60” by 2”

Mixed Media on Gallery Wrapped Canvas

Original signed painting by Sonny and Lisa Moeckel

As an Indigenous Artist (Jicarilla Apache and Navajo), born and raised on the Navajo reservation, buffalo are an integral part of our culture, representing the sacred symbol of strength.

We are a married artist duo who paint collaboratively on the same canvas by combining our abstract and realistic styles to create expressionist paintings. We hope this piece evokes emotions of courage and vulnerability through the painterly lines and vivid colors surrounding the buffalo. The large size of this piece commands respect and attention. The buffalo portrays the balance between nature and humanity. We allow the painterly lines, brush strokes, and strokes of palette knives to show through in our work to display our process.

Our works express the balance between reality and distortion. When looking closely you can
see each individual stroke of paint working together in unison to complete the picture.