Fire III (Rain of Fire Coming, Last One Standing) | Crocker Art Museum
Fire III (Rain of Fire Coming, Last One Standing), 2004.
Rick Bartow (Wiyot, Mad River Band, 1946–2016)
Pastel, gouache, tempera, aqueous media, graphite on paper, 40 x 26 in. Crocker Art Museum, gift of the Rick Bartow Estate and Froelick Gallery, 2017.17.2.

After serving in the Vietnam War, Rick Bartow returned to coastal Oregon and life as a blues musician and artist. Following his first solo exhibition in Portland in 1985, Bartow turned his focus to assemblage and sculptures, delicately rendered drawings and etchings, and bold paintings that often draw from Native American stories. Late in his life, he became involved in the World Renewal ceremonies of his ancestral community, the Wiyot people of Eureka, California. Bartow often drew inspiration from Native American stories, most notably creation stories about shape-shifting animals meant to remind us that every living thing is deeply connected.

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