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 The Chief
48" x 48" - $2400 |
 acrylic - 36" x 60" - $2400 |
Blackfoot War jacket
60" x 48" - $3200 |
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 acrylic - 60" x 48" - $3200
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 The Watcher
48" x 48" Acrylic - $2400 |
 The Counsel
60" x 72" – diptych Acrylic - $5900 |
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Cheyenne Camp
48" x 48" - $1800 |

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Napi's Bear Dog
36" x 48" - $1500 |
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An unrelenting passion of Farrell Cockrum’s is to
introduce the world to the Blackfeet People’s traditions
through his contemporary art. Painting, sculpture and
mixed media are some of Farrell’s favorite tools of
expression.
Farrell has a profound respect for traditional forms and
his need to create is driven by tradition, not
restricted by it. Farrell’s dreams and his beliefs in
the Creator inspire his uniquely personal creations.
Farrell Cockrum is a contemporary Native American
artist, of the Blackfeet Nation, currently residing in
New Mexico. Born and raised on the Blackfeet Reservation
in Northern Montana, he has been deeply committed from
childhood, both to his people and his work.
In Santa Fe, Farrell was inspired by countless new
influences and his considerable talents blossomed. The
result is his work is as innovative as it is purely
native American. In time, Farrell’s work would change
and become more aggressive, and color and more color
would become his muse. As an alumnus of Santa Fe’s
Institute of American Indian Arts, Farrell chose to
remain in New Mexico for its continuing inspiration and
renewing beauty.