- Jackson Narcomey
Jackson Leon Narcomey was born on
January 25 ,1942 atW. W. Hastings Indian Hospital inTahlequah, Oklahoma .Narcomey's father and mother, Rev. Raymond and Frances Narcomey raised Jackson and his siblings inEufaula, Oklahoma the Muscogee Nation . Jackson returned to Tahlequah to live and attendSequoyah Indian School , there he met his first artistic influence, Art Instructor Mr. Riley White, it was from Mr. White Jackson would learn various art mediums and one in particularsilk screening .After high school Jackson served two years in theU.S. Air Force as an onboard flight mechanic. After being discharged Jackson returned toOklahoma and the Muscogee Nation. Jackson began his art career in the early 1970s, this included not only the traditional flat style but abstract, and sculpture. He has won major art awards and recognition in Oklahoma and abroad. Not only did Jackson paint wonderful works, he also became a master of matting and framing.In the mid 1990s Jackson began a new adventure when he purchased a silk screen press and started designing and silk screening his own works of art creating a successful line of t-shirts available atpow-wow s and Indian art shows throughout eastern Oklahoma.Jacksons paintings can be found in private and museum collections from
Albuquerque toNew York , and of course Oklahoma. Jackson maintains his home and studio in eastern Oklahoma's Green Country.ources
Jackson Leon Narcomey is listed in "The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters" by Patrick D. Lester. Library of Congress Catalogue Card # 95-069012, ISBN 0-8061-9936-9
ee also
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List of Native American artists
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