~ Camp Sentry - Piegan war chief in winter's cold by artist Z.S. Liang
Camp Sentry by Z.S. Liang, available from Snow Goose Gallery.
"It is a cold Montana winter afternoon,” says artist Z.S.
Liang, "and this Piegan war chief has ridden out alone from his encampment to
assure the area is secure for his people.” The South Piegan, based in Montana
for thousands of years, are part of the Blackfoot Confederacy.
Artist Z.S. Liang often recounts that his rural Chinese upbringing was
centered on ancient and traditional lifestyles which made it easy for him to
relate to the Native Americans. For example, no resources were wasted in his
home, much like the Plains Indians who used every part of the buffalo their
lives depended on. A long time US resident, Liang has made himself into a
student of Native American life, both in his personal library, and his time in
the field with tribes today. His devotion to historical details, and to the
constant improvement of his skills, led him to horseback riding lessons so he
could more accurately understand the movement and musculature of the animal that
played such an important role in the life of the Plains Indian.
Camp Sentry, a dramatic portrait of Native and horse in the winter sun of
Montana, is a consummate example of Liang’s skilled composition. Patterns of
light and dark are repeated from the sky, the mountains, and the light field of
snow, to the rider’s coat and his mount. Note how the headdress just touches the
mountain’s horizon, preparing the eye for the spear tip that breaks that line.
We can practically feel the chill wind in the brushstrokes on the horse, its
tail, and the winter grass. Offered in an edition of only 35, this outstanding
and rare Liang is a work of fine art that will be treasured in any home.
Released December 2011.