Robert A Guy, Jr

Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Artist Bio:

Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.

Robert A Guy, Jr.

Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Artist Bio:

Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.

Robert A Guy, Jr.

Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Artist Bio:

Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.

Robert A Guy, Jr.

Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Artist Bio:

Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.

Robert A Guy, Jr.

Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Artist Bio:

Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.

Robert A Guy, Jr.

Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Artist Bio:

Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.

Robert A Guy, Jr

Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Artist Bio:

Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.

Robert A Guy, Jr

Robert A. Guy, Jr., Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Artist Bio:

Robert is an enrolled member of San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Bom in Escondido, CA, he attended Orange Glen High School, and then San Diego State University where he was a member of the band. He then enlisted into the U.S. Army where he was able to travel and learn about the world. He was injured while in the Army and medically retired to Arizona. He now enjoys retirement, where he decided to try artwork. He is self-taught but always loved watching Bob Ross and his Grandma Connie paint when he was growing up. His medium of choice is Acrylic on Paper, Graphite on Paper, and Ink on Paper.

Robert Freeman

Robert Freeman, Hunkpapa Sioux/Luiseño

Artist Bio:

Robert Freeman was born on the Rincon Indian Reservation in 1939. He is Hunkpapa Sioux and Luiseno. His first 10 years of his life included living in Rincon, Res., Vallejo (Bay area, and summers at Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota. At the age of 11 his mother settled in Escondido where he grew up.

In 1967, Robert Freeman decided to become a professional artist. Late 1970's he was on his way to a promising career with exhibitions throughout the United States including Alaska and Hawaii. By 1980's and 90's Freeman had won over 200 art awards and had become a well-seasoned International artist with exhibits in Mexico, Canada, Germany, Japan, Senegal West Africa, and the Vatican in Rome.

Museum exhibits include Atka Lakota, Chamberlain, SD; Whitney, Cody, WY; The Autry, Los Angeles, CA; Heard, Phoenix, AZ; Museum of Man, San Diego, CA; Riverside Museum, Riverside, CA; South West Museum, Los Angeles, CA.

Robert Freeman

Robert Freeman, Hunkpapa Sioux/Luiseño

Artist Bio:

Robert Freeman was born on the Rincon Indian Reservation in 1939. He is Hunkpapa Sioux and Luiseno. His first 10 years of his life included living in Rincon, Res., Vallejo (Bay area, and summers at Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota. At the age of 11 his mother settled in Escondido where he grew up.

In 1967, Robert Freeman decided to become a professional artist. Late 1970's he was on his way to a promising career with exhibitions throughout the United States including Alaska and Hawaii. By 1980's and 90's Freeman had won over 200 art awards and had become a well-seasoned International artist with exhibits in Mexico, Canada, Germany, Japan, Senegal West Africa, and the Vatican in Rome.

Museum exhibits include Atka Lakota, Chamberlain, SD; Whitney, Cody, WY; The Autry, Los Angeles, CA; Heard, Phoenix, AZ; Museum of Man, San Diego, CA; Riverside Museum, Riverside, CA; South West Museum, Los Angeles, CA.

Robert Freeman

Robert Freeman, Hunkpapa Sioux/Luiseño

Artist Bio:

Robert Freeman was born on the Rincon Indian Reservation in 1939. He is Hunkpapa Sioux and Luiseno. His first 10 years of his life included living in Rincon, Res., Vallejo (Bay area, and summers at Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota. At the age of 11 his mother settled in Escondido where he grew up.

In 1967, Robert Freeman decided to become a professional artist. Late 1970's he was on his way to a promising career with exhibitions throughout the United States including Alaska and Hawaii. By 1980's and 90's Freeman had won over 200 art awards and had become a well-seasoned International artist with exhibits in Mexico, Canada, Germany, Japan, Senegal West Africa, and the Vatican in Rome.

Museum exhibits include Atka Lakota, Chamberlain, SD; Whitney, Cody, WY; The Autry, Los Angeles, CA; Heard, Phoenix, AZ; Museum of Man, San Diego, CA; Riverside Museum, Riverside, CA; South West Museum, Los Angeles, CA.

Robert Freeman

Robert Freeman, Hunkpapa Sioux/Luiseño

Artist Bio:

Robert Freeman was born on the Rincon Indian Reservation in 1939. He is Hunkpapa Sioux and Luiseno. His first 10 years of his life included living in Rincon, Res., Vallejo (Bay area, and summers at Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota. At the age of 11 his mother settled in Escondido where he grew up.

In 1967, Robert Freeman decided to become a professional artist. Late 1970's he was on his way to a promising career with exhibitions throughout the United States including Alaska and Hawaii. By 1980's and 90's Freeman had won over 200 art awards and had become a well-seasoned International artist with exhibits in Mexico, Canada, Germany, Japan, Senegal West Africa, and the Vatican in Rome.

Museum exhibits include Atka Lakota, Chamberlain, SD; Whitney, Cody, WY; The Autry, Los Angeles, CA; Heard, Phoenix, AZ; Museum of Man, San Diego, CA; Riverside Museum, Riverside, CA; South West Museum, Los Angeles, CA.

Robert Freeman

Robert Freeman, Hunkpapa Sioux/Luiseño

Artist Bio:

Robert Freeman was born on the Rincon Indian Reservation in 1939. He is Hunkpapa Sioux and Luiseno. His first 10 years of his life included living in Rincon, Res., Vallejo (Bay area, and summers at Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota. At the age of 11 his mother settled in Escondido where he grew up.

In 1967, Robert Freeman decided to become a professional artist. Late 1970's he was on his way to a promising career with exhibitions throughout the United States including Alaska and Hawaii. By 1980's and 90's Freeman had won over 200 art awards and had become a well-seasoned International artist with exhibits in Mexico, Canada, Germany, Japan, Senegal West Africa, and the Vatican in Rome.

Museum exhibits include Atka Lakota, Chamberlain, SD; Whitney, Cody, WY; The Autry, Los Angeles, CA; Heard, Phoenix, AZ; Museum of Man, San Diego, CA; Riverside Museum, Riverside, CA; South West Museum, Los Angeles, CA.

Robert Freeman

Robert Freeman, Hunkpapa Sioux/Luiseño

Artist Bio:

Robert Freeman was born on the Rincon Indian Reservation in 1939. He is Hunkpapa Sioux and Luiseno. His first 10 years of his life included living in Rincon, Res., Vallejo (Bay area, and summers at Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota. At the age of 11 his mother settled in Escondido where he grew up.

In 1967, Robert Freeman decided to become a professional artist. Late 1970's he was on his way to a promising career with exhibitions throughout the United States including Alaska and Hawaii. By 1980's and 90's Freeman had won over 200 art awards and had become a well-seasoned International artist with exhibits in Mexico, Canada, Germany, Japan, Senegal West Africa, and the Vatican in Rome.

Museum exhibits include Atka Lakota, Chamberlain, SD; Whitney, Cody, WY; The Autry, Los Angeles, CA; Heard, Phoenix, AZ; Museum of Man, San Diego, CA; Riverside Museum, Riverside, CA; South West Museum, Los Angeles, CA.

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Randi Nuanes, Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Prints of Original Artwork, Acrylic on Canvas

Randi Nuanes is a portrait artist born and raised in Southern California.

Artist Statement:

In this series, I wanted to paint the images of my grandmothers to honor their legacy- Adela Freeman (Great-Great Grandmother), "Chula" Freeman (Great Grandmother), and Esther Nuanes (Grandmother). I decided to add my self-portrait, "Su", to have all of us presented together. My grandmothers were fierce and strong in spirit, which is one of the many things I admire about them. Adela is buried in the cemetery at Mission San Luis Rey."

Esther Nuanes

Randi Nuanes, Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Prints of Original Artwork, Acrylic on Canvas

Randi Nuanes is a portrait artist born and raised in Southern California.

Artist Statement:

In this series, I wanted to paint the images of my grandmothers to honor their legacy- Adela Freeman (Great-Great Grandmother), "Chula" Freeman (Great Grandmother), and Esther Nuanes (Grandmother). I decided to add my self-portrait, "Su", to have all of us presented together. My grandmothers were fierce and strong in spirit, which is one of the many things I admire about them. Adela is buried in the cemetery at Mission San Luis Rey."

Adela Freeman

Randi Nuanes, Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Prints of Original Artwork, Acrylic on Canvas

Randi Nuanes is a portrait artist born and raised in Southern California.

Artist Statement:

In this series, I wanted to paint the images of my grandmothers to honor their legacy- Adela Freeman (Great-Great Grandmother), "Chula" Freeman (Great Grandmother), and Esther Nuanes (Grandmother). I decided to add my self-portrait, "Su", to have all of us presented together. My grandmothers were fierce and strong in spirit, which is one of the many things I admire about them. Adela is buried in the cemetery at Mission San Luis Rey."

"Chula" Freeman

Randi Nuanes, Luiseño/San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians

Prints of Original Artwork, Acrylic on Canvas

Randi Nuanes is a portrait artist born and raised in Southern California.

Artist Statement:

In this series, I wanted to paint the images of my grandmothers to honor their legacy- Adela Freeman (Great-Great Grandmother), "Chula" Freeman (Great Grandmother), and Esther Nuanes (Grandmother). I decided to add my self-portrait, "Su", to have all of us presented together. My grandmothers were fierce and strong in spirit, which is one of the many things I admire about them. Adela is buried in the cemetery at Mission San Luis Rey."