William R. Taylor
Native American Art
Posted March 2002
Photography By Jay P. Tuccolo


Bill is my brother-in-law and good friend. It gives me great pleasure to present to you these examples of his stimulating artwork.

Bill has been quietly studying art and its affects on the world since his youth. His work in a wide variety of mediums from oil paints to wood burning, watercolors to wood sculpting has enabled him to produce a uniquely fresh vision. Having embraced his Native American heritage and feeling inspired by local pow wow exhibits, he began creating sacred tools of spiritual development. With intuition as his guide and humility as his scale William R. Taylor's creations shine with the light of love.

Jay Tuccolo
March 2002

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Cree Legend
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Cree Legend 2
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Dream Catcher 1
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Dream Catcher 2
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Dream Catcher 3
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Dream Catcher 4
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Dream Catcher MT2
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Dream Catcher MT
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Seashell Rattles
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Dream Catcher JL
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