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“New Mexico Summer Moon” Poster 24″x 32″ | Lithograph 24″ x 29″
Dan Namingha has been a professional artist for more than 40 years, drawing deeply on his Hopi heritage. His work explores the relationship between the physical and spiritual worlds and often incorporates traditional Hopi symbols. From a young age, drawing and painting were natural forms of expression for him, helping him convey his connection to his culture and surroundings.
Namingha believes that social, political, and spiritual evolution is continuous, and that humanity must carefully navigate the future to sustain both cultural and technological diversity. He views this balance as essential to harmonizing opposing forces and supporting the universal communal spirit.
His art is featured in major collections, including the Museum of Northern Arizona, Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, the Sundance Institute, the Wheelwright Museum, the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Heard Museum, and notable international collections such as the British Royal Collection.






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