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The End of the Day by Tony Abeyta - #3

The End of the Day by Tony Abeyta - #3

Oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in.

(20 x 26 in. Framed)

Regular price $28,325.00
Regular price Sale price $28,325.00

Price shown reflects an additional credit card processing fee. Discounts offered by Persimmon Hill are not applicable toward the purchase of artwork in the Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition & Sale.

Ownership of piece transfers to the buyer at time of purchase. All art will remain on display until the close of the exhibition, by which time each purchaser must have completed shipping arrangements with the shipping coordinator. Items will be shipped to the buyer according to agreed-upon arrangements.

Please Note: Buyers shipping/picking up artwork in the state of Oklahoma must pay Oklahoma state and local sales tax (8.625%). Change in shipping address post-sale may result in additional sales tax fees at buyer’s expense. Sales tax exemptions must be presented at the time of purchase. Sales tax exemptions will be honored, and buyers must present proof of exemption at the time of purchase.

To arrange for shipping, contact:
Lindsey Jones
(405) 264-2268
ljones@thecowboy.org

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About the Artist: Tony Abeyta

Hometown: Santa Fe, New Mexico
3 Pieces in Show
3 Years in Exhibition

Tony Abeyta is a Diné (Navajo) contemporary artist working in mixed media paintings. A graduate of New York University with an honorary doctorate from the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he was the 2012 recipient of the New Mexico Governor’s Excellence in the Arts award, and recognized as a Native treasure by the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture.

An artist of international acclaim, Abeyta’s preferred mediums include charcoal, oil, acrylic and silversmithing. He currently works in both Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Berkeley, California. Abeyta’s pieces are included in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, Boston Fine Arts Museum, Denver Art Museum, Autry Museum, the Philbrook and the Heard Museum, as well as in many other public and private collections. In 2023 he was the recipient of the prestigious Medal of Arts award from the United States Department of State.