Scottsdale Art Auction
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April 2025 | Session II (Lots 243-464)

Sat, Apr 12, 2025 04:00PM EDT
Lot 356

Kyle Polzin (b. 1974) 36 x 40 inches

Estimate: $50,000 - $75,000
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Artist: Kyle Polzin; Title: Path of Honor; Medium: Oil on canvas; Dimensions: 36 x 40 inches; Signed: Signed lower left; Framed/Base: 43 x 47 inches
Overall Dimensions
Height: 43.00
Width: 47.00

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I chose the elements and textures in this painting to honor the strength and character of Indigenous nations across the Great Plains. The sacred pipe is adorned with ribbons and eagle feathers to represent a connection to a higher spiritual power, while the dyed wool trade cloth carries a rich cultural significance. The ledger drawing captures a moment in history, preserving both the legacy of respect and the importance of honoring the past. -Kyle Polzin