This is a handcrafted sand painting plaque, likely made in the Southwestern U.S. in the late 20th century. It’s signed by artists “Sean Eagle” and “Alberta Perrie”
  • Sean Eagle and Alberta Perrie appear to be regional Southwestern artists, possibly working in Arizona or New Mexico.

    🖼️ Artwork Description

    • The plaque features a stylized central figure holding two horizontal elements, surrounded by symmetrical feather-like shapes and wavy blue lines—likely representing spiritual balance, nature, or directional symbolism.

    • The medium is natural sand and earth pigments applied to a wood or MDF base, typical of Southwestern sand paintings made for decorative purposes.

    • The back includes a metal hanger and handwritten artist names, which adds authenticity and appeal.

  • na or New Mexico. While they’re not widely documented in major art registries, their names show up occasionally on handcrafted plaques and sand paintings sold in local gift shops or trading posts.

  • The style and materials suggest this is folk art or decorative Native-inspired work, not ceremonial o

    🖼️ Artwork Description

    • The plaque features a stylized central figure holding two horizontal elements, surrounded by symmetrical feather-like shapes and wavy blue lines—likely representing spiritual balance, nature, or directional symbolism.

    • The medium is natural sand and earth pigments applied to a wood or MDF base, typical of Southwestern sand paintings made for decorative purposes.

    • The back includes a metal hanger and handwritten artist names, which adds authenticity and appeal.

  • This piece was likely between 1975 and 1955

  • Is in excellent condition and is oval shape. It is 9 3/4 in long and 7 1/3 in wide.