Art Exchange Gallery is proud to present the work
of Willie Murphy. Willie
paints the southwest landscape with incredible skill and feeling. He is
a
self-taught artist, born and raised in Crownpoint,
New Mexico,
(eastern agency of the Navajo
Nation). He says that he developed his talent by experimenting with oil
paint
and by being inspired by several well-known Navajo artists. He also
attributes
some of his success to his wife Oleta, (a very good critic and an
encouragement), other family members, friends and patrons.
In 1992 he decided to devote himself solely to
art. After approximately 20
years of working with the Navajo Nation, (in employment and training),
he
realized the demand for his paintings became so great that he made the
decision
to devote himself fully to the artwork.
After helping so many young people find a career,
he now had the chance to
establish his painting career. Willie’s dream is becoming a reality
with awards
and sales coming at a steady pace. Some of the awards include: New
Mexico
State Fair Indian Exhibit- First place-1993, Best of Show- 1996 and
1997; Diamonds
and Spurs Art Auction- Best of Show- 2000; Santa Fe Indian
Market-
First Place 1998, 2001 and Second Place- 2003; First Place in 2002 at
the Heard
Indian Market, just to name a few.


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"Hogan & Horses
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- Oil on Canvas
12"x24"
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"Where Eagles Soar"
- Oil on Canvas
40"x30"
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SOLD
"Monument Valley"
- Oil on Canvas
24"x36"
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SOLD
"New Mexico
Mustangs"
- Oil on Canvas
36"x24"
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