Painting is a way to examine the world in Ways
denied me by the United States Justice System, a way to travel beyond the
walls and bars of the penitentiary. Through my paints I can be with my
people, in touch with my culture, tradition, and spirit. I can watch little
children in regalia, dancing and smiling, see my elders in prayer, behold
the intense glow of a warriors eye. As I work the canvas I am a free man.
I hope that each day, each time you look at these paintings, you are inspired
to partake in the long struggle for human rights of indigenous people,
of All people who suffer opression economically, socially, and spiritually.
Justice is not a flexible tool and unless we all do our part to ensure
that justice is applied equally to all human beings, we are party to it´s
abuse. We must stand together to protect the rights of others. No child
should go hungry, no woman denied the right to earn aliving, no person
refused health care or an education, no prisoner held for political reasons.
I thank you for caring. Were it not for the compassionate people, all hopefor
the future would be lost.
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse,
Gwarth-ee-las
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