Spirits From The Heart

Spirits From The Heart Cindy Jo has a Cherokee Indian heritage and has honored the pride of her heritage through her work as well as her life. Best of Show.

Cindy is self taught in sculpture and mixed media and has been creating unique art work since childhood. Cindy Jo grew up close to the Shoshoe Bannock Indian Reservation and is very familiar with the Indian culture and legions. Cindy Jo has been creating Native American style and is partial to the life of the warrior who conquers adversity with pride and honor. Cindy Jo not only admires the Indian

s, but feels we owe them a tremendous debt. The Indians culture has given us romance, legends, myths, as well as a history. They shaped the character of our entire nation. Their bravery, spirituality and devotion to family, tribe and the Creator are a constant inspiration to her. Cindy Jo has been said to be the "Rolls Royce" of Native American style artists and any collector who owns a piece of her art is sure to agree. Cindy Jo carefully creates each piece totally by hand. She recreates the powerful and vivid colors of nature, as well as the most elemental materials that Mother Earth has provided for her people for years. Her lifetime research along with her own unique ideas lead her on to represent, promote, preserve, and protect a time and a people whose heritage fulfills a vast part of the circle of life. Artist and designer, Cindy Jo has been featured in many galleries and in Cowboys & Indians Magazine. Her art work and creations are known nationally and internationally. Collectors continue to be fascinated with Cindy Jo's unforgettable display of expression, personality and individual characters of each piece. Awards and Recognition

Cowboys & Indians Magazine, Western Art & Architecture, Roy Rodgers & Dale Evans Museum, Oasis Gift Show Arizonia Honorable Mention Booth Award, Salt Lake City Utah Gift Show Honorable Mention Best of Show, Eastern Idaho Ceramic Assoc. Judges Choice Best of Show, Eastern Idaho Ceramic Assoc. In the news Idaho State Journal, At Home Magazine.

06/26/2011
06/26/2011

Part of the Honoring the Weavers exhibit. One of James Ayers’s three paintings in the show, Navajo Finery, is in the center.

06/22/2011

For thousands of years, the lives of the Buffalo Nation & the Lakota people were spiritually and physically interconnected.

I can't wait to see this movie!
06/18/2011

I can't wait to see this movie!

Check out these paintings!
06/17/2011

Check out these paintings!

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Great artists!
06/17/2011

Great artists!

Words of Wisdom: "The American Indian is of the soil, whether it be the region of forests, plains, pueblos, or mesas. He fits into the landscape, for the han...

Life is good...amazing women!
06/14/2011

Life is good...amazing women!

Great video!
06/12/2011

Great video!

Funny video of my son catching his first fish May 29, 2011. The fish Teddy named "Free" was released back into the water. My 3 year old son has always loved ...

06/06/2011

Christian H**b is hosting a free Native American photography slideshow on Saturday.

Just Beautiful!
06/06/2011

Just Beautiful!

SOLD!!!

06/05/2011

Essential news and information from Indian country.

Nothing like these guy's!
06/04/2011

Nothing like these guy's!

Music video by Brooks & Dunn performing She's Not The Cheatin' Kind. (C) 1994 Arista Records, Inc.

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