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Wedding Pot

$5250

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David is a Native American artist and musician. The son of a Methodist minister, his heritage is from the Delaware and Mohawk tribes.

The artist decorated the back of carved chair with turquoise and coral inlay which was used by the Pope in 1987 on his visit to Phoenix. The chair is now in the Smithsonian. Montour carves wooden flutes (which may take more than a month to complete), one of which is owned by Willie Nelson. He plays his flutes in a band named Native Sky, and has appeared in commercials, documentaries, Good
Morning America and several motion pictures.

He sculpts in alabaster and bronze, and his piece "Wedding Pot" led to his invitation for a one-man show at the Smithsonian in July, 1990. He then was commissioned to create a giant-sized bronze for the Fort McDowell
casino in Arizona. For several years, Montour was an artist-in-residence at the The Heard Museum in Phoenix.

This sculpture is life-sized.