Muscogee-Creek

Dan Brook was born on a ranch in Oklahoma. His
artistic talent was evident from childhood. In the fourth grade, Brook
entered a youth art show. His drawing was so advanced, the judges
accused him of tracing it from a photograph. After graduation from
Baylor University, he studied under internationally recognized portrait
sculptor, Dr. B.N. Walker. It was then that his talents were combined
with the disciplines of the old masters.
Now, his direction is to convey Natives as truly
Native and truly human, without chliche' or stereotype. "Belly Laugh",
a piece showing a mother blowing on her child's belly, is the first of
this series. "Indians are people. They like to laugh like anyone else",
he says with a smile. "My overall goal is to use the gift God has given
me and for people to see Him in my work."
Also an accomplished foundryman, Brook does all
his own casting, making his pieces truly the work of his own hands,
from start to finish.
Dan's work is sought after in both the public and
private sectors.


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"Native Lovers"
-17"x15"x12"
Beautiful Lucite Acrylic
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"Warrior"
-12"x4"x2"
Bronze/wooden base
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"Little Fisherman"
-4"x3'x2"
Bronze/wooden base. |
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"Fishing Lesson"
-7"x5"x6"
Bronze/wooden base. |
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