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by Ayasha Loya
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Apache Tears copyright Ayasha Loya ... more
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Average Rating (3.58 Stars):
Christy Crandall Bean
April 13th, 2024
Love my shirt! Unique photo and nice slender woman's cut on the shirt. Bought it to wear to see Jon Batiste in concert! Just what I wanted!
Mary Neeley
April 10th, 2024
SUPER FAST shipping! Good quality. A GREAT addition to my numerous Amy Winehouse collection. AAAA+++ Thank you.
Andrea Kohler
April 10th, 2024
I have not received it yet
Patricia Vitkus
April 4th, 2024
This was sold as a 2xl and was extremely small…it fit my 9 year old granddaughter…very disappointing
Courtney Humes
March 28th, 2024
Fabulous shirt! Fits well, and the best part is the artwork. What talent and am so lucky to have come across the artist’s work and have it displayed on clothing I wear and share my joy of the artistic impression of a lovely tuxedo cat.
Brenda Paulin
March 27th, 2024
Size XL to small. More like size Small.
Apache Tears copyright Ayasha Loya
The Legend of the Apache Tears
Many years ago the Apache rode free across the valleys and mountains of southwestern United States, including what is now Arizona. The Apache was rugged but modest much like the land. Sunset Mountains furrowed beyond miles of desert sands. In the faces of these soaring rocky cliffs, only the stout plants remained in the grim circumstances. The mountains and neighboring desert landscape safeguarded the Apache from invaders far longer than other tribes who had settled in more abundant, and far more open areas. In the end, however, invaders came seeking for the precious metals encompassed throughout the mountain rock and the Apache way of life was shattered.
To shield their homes and families, the Apache fought viciously. Even though the odds were against them, they preserved their relentless battling spirit. Small troops of Apache warriors made life dreadful for...
In the beautiful city of Big Rapids Michigan tucked away in my studio is where you will find me creating. I am a traditionally, cultured Native American Fine Artist who draws inspiration from the history within the tribes. I truly enjoy working with oils, watercolors, charcoals, and pastels. My subjects range from florals, figurative, landscape, animals, etc… With my passion of history, I enjoy learning techniques and styles from the Masters of Fine Art. Most recently, I have been greatly inspired by Pablo Picasso finding his techniques with her culture to bring life to the Native American Arts. “To create is to take voices of a culture that was once silenced and be an inspiration to the world through and educate...
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