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$1,330.00The Story
Oil on canvas painting titled Kneeling Figures by Navajo artists Sheldon Harvey and his daughter, Kiyannabah Harvey. Executed in a bold, geometric style, the composition arranges fragmented planes of color and angular forms into abstracted human figures that appear to kneel or bow within a layered, symbolic landscape. Deep blacks and reds anchor the composition while soft creams, greens, and ochres create shifting planes that suggest movement and dimensionality. The painting reflects Sheldon Harveyās distinctive visual language, influenced by Navajo sandpainting imagery, weaving patterns, and ceremonial traditions such as the Yei-Be-Chai dances. Rather than literal representation, the figures emerge through intersecting shapes and rhythmically repeated forms, evoking spiritual presence and storytelling rooted in Navajo cultural traditions.
24ā Width, 24ā Height
Unframed

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Oil on canvas painting titled Kneeling Figures by Navajo artists Sheldon Harvey and his daughter, Kiyannabah Harvey. Executed in a bold, geometric style, the composition arranges fragmented planes of color and angular forms into abstracted human figures that appear to kneel or bow within a layered, symbolic landscape. Deep blacks and reds anchor the composition while soft creams, greens, and ochres create shifting planes that suggest movement and dimensionality. The painting reflects Sheldon Harveyās distinctive visual language, influenced by Navajo sandpainting imagery, weaving patterns, and ceremonial traditions such as the Yei-Be-Chai dances. Rather than literal representation, the figures emerge through intersecting shapes and rhythmically repeated forms, evoking spiritual presence and storytelling rooted in Navajo cultural traditions.
24ā Width, 24ā Height
Unframed























