Terrance's ledger piece depicts a single dancer with Bluebirds. Drawn on top of a 1957 Silver Bow County, Montana Treasurer's Ledger. The image is of an old-style grass dancer wearing a black hat with floral patterns and two Eagle fans. Seven birds fly above. The floral patterns represent healing and the color blue represents the West or Thunder beings.
Ledger Size: 17.5"11.25"
This piece is currently available mounted on black foamboard. Contact us for framing options with additional charges.
Terrance Guardipee is an internationally acclaimed Blackfeet painter and ledger artist, consistently recognized for the traditional depiction of his Blackfeet heritage and contemporary innovation demonstrated in his work. Terrance was one of the first Native artists to revive the historical ledger art tradition, and was the first ledger artist to transform the style from the single page custom into his signature map collage concept. His style of art is known as "Ledger Art" which is a collage mixed media on a very large ledger paper with antique documents, checks, maps and stock receipts. The leading institutions in the Native art community consistently acknowledge Terrance’s innovative incorporation of authentic Blackfeet images into his own contemporary form of ledger art.
Terrance's ledger piece depicts a single dancer with Bluebirds. Drawn on top of a 1957 Silver Bow County, Montana Treasurer's Ledger. The image is of an old-style grass dancer wearing a black hat with floral patterns and two Eagle fans. Seven birds fly above. The floral patterns represent healing and the color blue represents the West or Thunder beings.
Ledger Size: 17.5"11.25"
This piece is currently available mounted on black foamboard. Contact us for framing options with additional charges.
Terrance Guardipee is an internationally acclaimed Blackfeet painter and ledger artist, consistently recognized for the traditional depiction of his Blackfeet heritage and contemporary innovation demonstrated in his work. Terrance was one of the first Native artists to revive the historical ledger art tradition, and was the first ledger artist to transform the style from the single page custom into his signature map collage concept. His style of art is known as "Ledger Art" which is a collage mixed media on a very large ledger paper with antique documents, checks, maps and stock receipts. The leading institutions in the Native art community consistently acknowledge Terrance’s innovative incorporation of authentic Blackfeet images into his own contemporary form of ledger art.

