Artwork

Untitled

Untitled, by Kay WalkingStick, ink, 1995
Untitled, by Kay WalkingStick, ink, 1995

Untitled is an ink print by Kay WalkingStick. It dates from 1995 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

About this work

The background of the painting is white, with a dark brown square on the left side containing red handwritten text that reads, "You're an Indian?

This painting is a lithograph created in 1995 by Kay WalkingStick, a Native American artist. The artwork features a woman with long hair and a wide-brimmed hat, accompanied by a vertical strip of red and blue on the right side. A rainbow is positioned above the woman's head.

The woman's attire includes a red top with green accents, and she wears turquoise earrings. The background of the painting is white, with a dark brown square on the left side containing red handwritten text that reads, "You're an Indian? I thought you were a Jewish girl from Queens who changed her name." The overall style of the painting is characterized by bold lines and vibrant colors.

To learn more about the artist's work, explore the pieces by Kay WalkingStick.

Artist & collection

Artist

Kay WalkingStick

Kay WalkingStick (born March 2, 1935) is a Native American landscape artist and a member of the Cherokee Nation.

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