Vincent Kaydahzinne 2001 Ink Drawing — Horse & Rider, Framed View Watchlist >
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Vincent Kaydahzinne 2001 Ink Drawing — Horse & Rider, Framed
Original ink drawing on paper by Vincent Kaydahzinne (Apache, 1952–2017), signed and dated 2001 at the lower right. The work depicts a stylized Native American rider and horse in Kaydahzinne’s distinctive minimalist graphic style, rendered with strong linear rhythm and symbolic patterning. The composition conveys both motion and spirituality, hallmarks of the artist’s interpretation of Apache storytelling and ancestral imagery.
A respected Mescalero Apache artist and direct descendant of the legendary Chief Cochise, Kaydahzinne was known for his sculpture, drawings, and mixed-media works inspired by Apache cosmology and oral tradition. His art has been featured at the Santa Fe Indian Market and regional galleries throughout the Southwest, celebrated for its blend of cultural symbolism and modernist design.
Presented framed and double matted behind glass, this piece reflects both technical precision and deep cultural resonance—an excellent addition for collectors of contemporary Native American and Southwestern art.
Condition:
Good overall condition. Artwork is clean and well-preserved. Frame shows light scuffing and a small, hard-to-see chip on the top right corner. No visible discoloration or damage to the artwork itself.
Dimensions:
Overall: 17 1/4" × 13 1/4"
Visible: 12 1/4" × 8 1/4"