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Navajo Sandpaintings

Navaho sand painting by Wallace Ben
Wallace Ben

The Navajo word for sandpaintings means "place where the gods come and go." The sandpainting has been used for centuries in religious rituals, including healing ceremonies performed by Navajo medicine men. A sandpainting for a ceremony is made on the ground in the ceremonial hogan and destroyed at the end of the ritual. In order to preserve this long-standing tradition, in the late 1940's Navajos began to create permanent sandpaintings, changing the design slightly to protect the religious significance when these paintings were shown publicly. Pictorial sandpaintings which reflect the Navajo environment and lifestyle are also made. Today sandpaintings are made by slowly trickling sand through the hand onto epoxy-covered particle boards, using sand made from naturally colored crushed rock, stone, and minerals for the different shades and colors. The sandpainting is intended to be hung within a frame or by attaching picture hangers to the back of the board.

We represent sandpainters from the Navajo Nation, mainly from the Shiprock, New Mexico area. Among those whose work you may see here are:

Alfred Begay
Alvina Begay Sold Out!
James Begay Sold Out!
Jerome Begay Sold Out!
John Begay Sold Out!
Darrell Ben Sold Out!
Herbert Ben, Sr. Sold Out!
Joe Ben, Jr. Updated 11/04/09
Rosabelle Ben Sold Out!
Rozena Ben Sold Out!
Wallace Ben
John Benally Sold Out!
Darrell Benjamin Sold Out!
Tracy Bryant Sold Out!
Nelson Cambridge Updated 12/17/09
Fannie Carter Sold Out!
Glorianna Chee Sold Out!
Charlotte Denetdeal
Grace Dick
Hosteen Etsitty Sold Out!
Eddie Foster Sold Out!
Ira Foster
Theresa Frank Sold Out!
Fred Hayes
Alfred Henry Sold Out!
Robert James Sold Out!
Eugene Baatsoslanii Joe
Darlene Johnson Sold Out!
Dorothy Johnson Sold Out!
Heather Johnson Sold Out!
Lester Johnson Updated 12/17/09
Rita Johnson Updated 12/17/09
Bilson Kee Sold Out!
Nelson Kee Sold Out!
Gerry Largo Sold Out!
Adell Lee Updated 11/04/09
David Lee
Lisa Lee Sold Out!
Wilton Lee Updated 11/04/09
Frank Martin
Frederick Myerson Sold Out!
Orlando Myerson Sold Out!
Sammy Myerson Updated 12/17/09
Debbie Nez Sold Out!
Glen Nez Updated 6/23/09
Jenny Shorty Sold Out!
Arveta Smith
Sandra Thomas Sold Out!
Diane Thompson Sold Out!
Mary Tom Sold Out!
Norman Tom
Relinda Tom Sold Out!
Carol Tsosie Sold Out!
Phoebe Tsosie Sold Out!
Samuel Tsosie Sold Out
Herman Tyler
Virginia Tyler Updated 12/17/09
War Eagle (Harvey Begay) Sold Out!
Howard Watchman Sold Out!
Berta Yazzie Sold Out!
Eddie Yazzie Sold Out!
Francis Yazzie Sold Out!
Jonah Yazzie Sold Out!
Pauline Yazzie Updated 12/17/09
Paula Yazzie Sold Out!


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