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Category Archives: Quincy Tahoma’s Paintings
Horses of the Sun
Post by Charnell Much has been written about the Horses of the Sun in Navajo mythology. Look up a Navajo legend about horses and you’ll find a version of this story. Johano-ai, the Navajo Sun God, starts each day from his … Continue reading
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By the Light of the Moon
Post by Charnell Poets, songwriters, lovers and just plain folks have long been fascinated by the moon which, among other things, sets the tides and drives sundry emotions from lunacy to thoughts of romance. Without the moon, think of all the wonderful songs … Continue reading
Cloud with a Silva Lining
Post by Charnell In a previous post, Vera mentioned one of Quincy Tahoma’s guardian angels — Spanish-American, hard-working, wheeler-dealer, political-pro Eppie Montoya. Indeed, while he surely was an unlikely candidate for a guardian angel, he wasn’t the only one who fell … Continue reading
Tahoma Paints Navajo Sing
Post by Vera Marie In our last blog post, Charnell talked about Tahoma’s peaceful scenes of animals and babies. He also painted peaceful scenes of Diné couples riding across the desert, or large groups of people gathering for a sing. … Continue reading
Signs of the Season
Post by Charnell Lord Byron said it beautifully, Oh Wind, if winter come can spring be far behind? Now, at long last, crocuses and daffodils are peeking their colorful heads through the dreary vestiges of cold weather. Spring is arriving here … Continue reading
Anticipation
Post by Charnell I have waited more than 13 years for this day — the day when I could hold the Quincy Tahoma biography in my hands, which are now shaking. A box containing my advance copy of Quincy Tahoma: … Continue reading



