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Dance of the Warrior

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In her childhood and early teens, jean "Mitzi" Hale was a gifted violinist, and is highly educated in music and art. In Michigan, she studied at the University of Michigan, The Cranbrook Academy of Arts, and the Detroit Arts and Crafts School of Art. In Arizona, she studied at Scottsdale and Glendale Community Colleges.

Hale and her husband moved to Arizona in 1976, and at one time she was a member of
the Fountain Hills Art League. Her works mirror the social condition of her world as she perceives it. Before painting "Dance of the Warriors", she attended pow-wows to observe the ceremonies and experience firsthand the rhythms and spirituality of the traditional dances. In her creativity she has sometimes combined realism with the abstract.

Her many awards include the arts and letters award from the University of Michigan. Her highest honor came in 1990 when the National Museum for Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. requested her painting "The American Dream" for their permanent collection.

Jean Hale has a piece hanging in the Fountain Hills Community Center entitled "At the End of the Day."

Dimensions are 43"x37".