The first 20 paintings of Thunderbird were painted between 1997 and 2005, with the final painting added to the series in 2008. Sixteen of them were painted in oil, with four in gouache and watercolour and just one in acrylic.

The original paintings are not for sale, however copies can be painted to order, also signed, limited edition prints of some of Thunderbird are available. I hope to eventually make the whole of Thunderbird available as prints.

The theme of the entire work is that of a celebration of life, as seen by First Americans, and as I see it in their paintings, sculptures, jewellery, beadwork and textiles. That powerful Spirit of life forms is even depicted in wall paintings and the huge geoglyphs that emblazon the Plains of Nazca in Peru.

First Americans have an innate knowledge and wisdom relating to the ‘balance of nature’ and ecology. Most importantly the vast majority of First Americans have a great empathy with the earth and its diverse species of Flora and Fauna.

Enough of words – let the paintings speak!

Stirrings
 
Creation
 
Birth of the
Thunderbird
Web
 
The Sweat Lodge
 
Turtle Totem
 
Thunderbird Totem
 

Shaman
 

Fire Medicine
 
Precious Legacy
 
Four Corners
 

Spring
 

Summer
 

Autumn
 
Winter
 
Nazca
 
Gods and Hunter
Gatherers
Whale Wolf Snake
& Thunderbird
Pastures New
 
The Last Deer
 
Monarch Butterfly