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  • Donn C. Morris – Painting Western Art

    I grew up in the northeastern United States. My only exposure to the American West was watching TV westerns of the 1950s and 60s. I really had no clue other than that there were Indians, cowboys, buffalo, cattle ranches, and the Rockies. But western art has opened my eyes.

    Sky City Acoma Indian Sitting on Edge of Mesa

    On my recent travels across backroads of America with my wife and dog I discovered that traveling can change your view, particularly if you take the time to visit the national and state parks, and tribal lands and their museums. Also, local art can also reveal history and perspective. Donn Morris’ art is a good example of the western perspective. I recently talked with Donn and thought you might be interested in his western art perspectives.

    Drawing and Watercolors

    89-year old Donn C. Morris, a former green beret medic and teacher for 30 years, creates amazing drawings and paintings of people and scenes about the West.

    According to Rim Country Artists, Donn is a “Man of Many Mediums”. He works primarily in watercolors and is still working on his art filling commissions requested by friends and acquaintances.

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    He noted that some of the cultural influencers of his art were “Blue highways” and Zane Grey books. Blue Highways was a book by author, historian William Least Heat-Moon (born William Lewis Trogdon August 27, 1939) who chronicled unusual journeys through the United States. Pearl Zane Grey (January 31, 1872 – October 23, 1939) was an American author and dentist known for his popular adventure novels and stories associated with the Western literature and the arts (e.g., “Riders of the Purple Sage” (1912) was his best-selling book.) However, Donn’s art captures interesting images from many of his own travels.

    We discovered him while visitng the Bruzzi Winery, which displayed some of his paintings for sale. We purchased his Sky City Indian (above Acoma Indian). What caught my attention was the subject of the portrait was wearing what appeared to be Keds sneakers. Hmmm, that’s a little different from standard TV Indian garb. So, I asked him about this particular composition. He told me he encountered the fellow sitting on the edge of the mesa where he lived, and had to draw him. Just another image in the many he has captured in his art about western life.

    Donn C. Morris’ Cowboy

    Visit Donn’s art on Rim County Artists.

  • A Unique Learning Center in Talihina, OK

    Ursa Minor Curiosities
    Ursa Minor Curiosities, Talihina, OK

    On Dallas St., the main drag in Talihina, Oklahoma, there is this antique shop, named Ursa Minor Curiosities. Talihina could be easily misconstrued as a ghost town. But when you open the shop’s door, you enter into an amazing learning center where you can discover many historic and scientific unknowns of nature and wildlife right here in America.

    Ursa-Minor-Curiosities-a-Unique-Antique-Shop

    Where else can you find megalodon teeth or Texas lone stars!

    Megalodon Tooth – Megalodon Hunters

    The megalodon was the biggest shark in the world roaming the oceans millions of years ago. Their teeth are everywhere if you know where to look. The amazing thing is that these are right here in America. 

    Texas Lone Stars
    Wes Kirpach -Hunting for Texas Lone Stars

    Former teachers, Wes and Kerry Kirpach, created this business to showcase many of the ancient findings they uncover in their travels around the world. Visit the shop. You can purchase all sorts of oddities, fossils, and crystals. Their website includes numerous videos, pictures, and announcements.

    What kind of learning experience do you believe our young people (and older) want to experience in America today? Something like what these two people are offering – independent learning experiences?

    Please send me information about the interesting learning sites you have visited indie@indieonetheroad.net.