Paul Sachtleben Art Collections
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Artwork by Paul Sachtleben
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Silent Teepees by Paul Sachtleben
Sioux Chief by Paul Sachtleben
Profile of Pride by Paul Sachtleben
Naichez by Paul Sachtleben
He Dog by Paul Sachtleben
Red Pipe by Paul Sachtleben
Scabby Bull by Paul Sachtleben
Sitting Bear by Paul Sachtleben
Forefathers by Paul Sachtleben
Sitting Bull by Paul Sachtleben
Soaring Free by Paul Sachtleben
The Sly Fox by Paul Sachtleben
The Piano Man by Paul Sachtleben
Riding Into Eternity by Paul Sachtleben
Mississippi John Hurt by Paul Sachtleben
And the Eagle Flies by Paul Sachtleben
John Lee Hooker by Paul Sachtleben
Howling Coyote by Paul Sachtleben
Harmonica Blues by Paul Sachtleben
The Wolf by Paul Sachtleben
Lightnin Hopkins by Paul Sachtleben
Two Moons by Paul Sachtleben
Going Home by Paul Sachtleben
Northern Lights by Paul Sachtleben
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About Paul Sachtleben
“The Artist does not see things as they are, but as he is.” - Alfred Tonnelle
Art is not merely a “pretty picture.” It is the soul of the artist, his passion. It is this passion that "Satch" tries to communicate with the viewer, of that special sense of place and time. He hopes that his work will touch a place in his or her mind and heart, that a passion is aroused, a sense of awareness is stirred, and ultimately, that the viewer experiences the emotions that went into producing each painting.
His Native Americans Galleries reflect Satch's reverence for the 19th century Native Americans of this country. They were an extraordinary, spiritual, proud people who endured hardships and struggles while losing their land and hunting rights as a result of the lies and broken promises of the white man. Their stoic expressions inspire him, telling stories of sadness, anger, perseverance and loss, as well as a strong sense of pride.
Satch had been interviewed regarding his Blues Legends Gallery on blues.gr and can be viewed on: blues.gr/profiles/blogs/visual-artist-paul-satch-sachtleben-talks-about-the-blues-legends.
"We will be known forever by the tracks that we leave." - Lakota