Sculpture by Dave Van Wert
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Red Lake Nation member Dave Van Wert sculpture, nephew of Red Lake Nation elder and acclaimed sculpture Gordon Van Wert.
- 11" Tall x 11" Wide
Gordon Van Wert grew up in Red Lake, Minnesota, but moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to attend art school. After completing his undergraduate degree, he enlisted in the U.S. Army.
"We I got out of the army, I didn't what I was going to do. I wasn't even thinking about my art," he said.
Though he tried working in various professions, including law enforcement, nothing stuck. After moving to the Twin Cities for a short time, Van Wert moved back to Santa Fe in 1972 to pursue a post-graduate degree in art.
During his second stint in Santa Fe, Van Wert was introduced to air hammers and Dremel drills by a friend who was working at a tombstone factory at the time. An air hammer, also known as an air chisel, is a hand tool used to carve in stone. Similarly, Dremel drills can drill, carve and engraving hard surfaces. These tools would later become instrumental in Van Wert's art.
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Donated By Christine Trost
