Prints

We have three of Albert's prints, signed and numbered, on archival paper.
Each of the prints was originally created in rich oil colors, and is faithfully reproduced in the limited-edition prints.
Each print may be purchased for (US) $125.
You can click the images to see the full-sized versions. They are large though - 2848 x 2144 pixels, over one million bytes.
Timeless Reflections
INDIAN MAN AND WOMAN IN CANOE - The oral history of Native Americans provided the inspiration for this picture.  In the 1700's many Mohawk men worked for The Hudson Bay Company as trappers, often traveling great distances to obtain furs.  Some of the warriors made the decision to stay in the west and took women from the Blackfoot tribe as wives.  In this picture the Mohawk is sitting in the front of the canoe to make it more convient to check his traps ... his Blackfoot wife is in the back of the canoe.
The image is 20 inches wide by 24 inches high (51 cm x 61 cm) with a 1.5 inch (3.8 cm) white border.
Total size is 23 inches wide by 27 inches high (59 cm x 69 cm).

MOHAWK INDIAN - Keeper of the Eastern Gate
The Indian in this picture is wearing a bear claw necklace, an indication of powerful medicine.  He is also adorned with three eagle feathers in his hair.  Wearing three feathers is a symbol of his tribe affiliation.
The image is 30 inches wide by 30 inches high (76 cm x 76 cm) with a 1.5 inch (3.8 cm) white border.
Total size is 33 inches (84 cm) on a size.

Ancient Widsom
THE CREATION STORY - although the title of the magnificent print focuses on the creation story, it includes a deep array of symbolitsm.  The central figure of a turtle represents the earth ... the pin tree is the symbol of the Iroquois Confederacy, the five needles standing for the five leaders of tribes who accepted the creator's message of peace.  The white roots of the tree symbolize peace spreading in four directions and eventually covering the world.  In the blue mist of the painting background, both the past and the future of Indian people is shown in symbols of native prophesies ... the arrival of Columbus in the North American continent ... and the development of nuclear energy are amoung the prophesies shown.  Each viewing of this picture reveals insights into the talent of the artist, and the heritage of Native American Indians.
The image is 30 inches wide by 30 inches high (76 cm x 76 cm) with a 1.5 inch (3.8 cm) white border.
Total size is 33 inches (84 cm) on a size.