These new prints are part of an on-going Little Bighorn series.
They commemorate the Indians who died at the battle of the greasy grass,
or Custer's Last Stand. The Cavalry soldiers who died there are rightly
remembered but almost none of the Indians who died at that battle are known
by name. This series highlights some of those who died fighting for their
way of life. Like most of my works, no attempt is made to depict realistically
the person or place, rather, I attempt to express the mood and essence
of my subject. The first of the series, Long Elk at Little Bighorn, was
the First Prize Winner at the first Citizen Potawatomi Art Competition.



These original prints give a new definition to images - a
new medium using non-existent materials.
JACK WOOLDRIDGE
112 SURFSIDE AVENUE
SANTA CRUZ, CA 95060