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Paul Unks of Mountain Hawk restores and resurrects the beautiful images captured by Edward Curtis of the Native American’s in the 1800s. This story is a feature by Colorado’s NBC...
Read Full BlogPaul Unks of Mountain Hawk restores and resurrects the beautiful images captured by Edward Curtis of the Native American’s in the 1800s. This story is a feature by Colorado’s NBC...
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Date
Event Name
August 18-21, 2021
CM Russel and Out West Art Show - Great Falls MT
Exhibitor
March 2021
American Indian Art Show - San Francisco
Virtual Exhibit
March 2021 - Current
Western Art Collector Exhibit
Virtual Exhibit
March 17-20, 2021
The Out West Art Show and Sale - Great Falls MT
Exhibitor
DENVER – An artist is breathing new life into the 100 year-old work of photographer Edward Curtis by reproducing the iconic photographs of Native Americans. "It's reddish chestnut, walnutty-brown," Paul Unks explained, as his partner mixed shades of paint in their Denver studio. "A little bit of red in the brown and a little bit of raw umber."
DENVER — Those of us collecting or trading fine art, design, crafts and old objects often become, without realizing it, the guardians of history, the keepers of the lyrics and legends of others’ ancestors or even our own. It begins with a small spark of curiosity that prompts study, yields scholarship and occasionally evolves into obsession.