DAVID LEWIS SCULPTOR
Native American
Inspired by the Barnstable High logo of a young Native American, this new sculpture evokes the soul and wisdom aquired by Time. 16" high by 9" wide Edition of 35 Bronze - $3,800 Resin - $1,600
rican, this new sculpture evokes the soul and wisdom aquired by Time. 16" high by 9" wide Edition of 35 Bronze - $3,800 Resin - $1,600
rican, this new sculpture evokes the soul and wisdom aquired by Time. 16" high by 9" wide Edition of 35 Bronze - $3,800 Resin - $1,600
rican, this new sculpture evokes the soul and wisdom aquired by Time. 16" high by 9" wide Edition of 35 Bronze - $3,800 Resin - $1,600
13" high by 13" wide Bronze Limited Edition of 45 Resin Limited Edition of 75 Bronze - $3,600 Resin - $900
Commissioned by the Mashantucket Pequots (Foxwoods Casino), this life size bust is of the late John Peters, Supreme Medicine Man of the Wampanoag Nation as well as past head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs for Massachusetts. Two busts were cast. One is in the Pequot Museum and Research Center at Foxwoods. The other was a gift to the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe. Slow Turtle is holding a child, symbolizing his life-long devotion to his people. 35" high by 18" wide
The life size bust was cast from part of the mold used for the original monument. View the life size statue found on the Monuments page. 25" high by 19" wide Resin - $5,700
Yanno was the son of Iyanough. This piece is subtitled "Remember the Ancient Ways". 15" high by 12" wide
"Eternal Brothers" speaks of the Native Americans’ sense for the sacred ties among men. The death of a warrior symbolizes the eternal connection between brothers. This bond carries with it the promise that the living will honor and remember those who came before him. 17 1/2" high by 9 1/2" wide
The Iyanough maquette was the study for the life size monument dedicated to the peaceful Sachem who befriended the Pilgrims and for whom Hyannis (MA) is named. 12" high by 10" wide
Princess Evening Star was committed to maintaining the Wampanoag heritage and was highly involved in the Native American Rights Movement until her death in 1996, at the age of 98. 12 1/2" high by 8" wide