Norine Streff “Monument Valley” Batik — Framed Southwest Scene, ©1985 View Watchlist >
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Norine Streff “Monument Valley” Batik — Framed Southwest Scene, ©1985
This original 1985 batik by Norine Streff, titled Monument Valley, showcases the artist’s distinctive style and evocative use of the wax-resist dyeing technique. Depicting a Navajo woman among a flock of sheep beneath the monumental red rock formations of the Southwest, this piece reflects Streff’s frequent focus on Native American life and desert landscapes. Signed and dated in the lower right, the piece also retains the original studio label verso, marked with the title and an original $300 price.
Norine Streff was an American artist active during the 1980s, best known for her batik and textile works that portray Southwestern themes. Her work has been featured by galleries such as the Abreu Gallery in Grass Valley, CA, and appears in various art auctions and resale platforms. Her signature batik style—characterized by stylized forms and richly textured surfaces—continues to appeal to collectors of regional and Native American-inspired art. Professionally framed behind glass with double matting.
Condition:
In good condition. The batik remains vibrant and intact behind glass. Frame shows minor wear consistent with age but is clean and structurally sound. Please see photos for full condition details.
Dimensions:
Overall framed size: 24.25 x 30.25 inches
Visible art area: 18 x 24 inches