Matthew Roberts
| An excerpt from a book I'll never write: My grandmother on my father's side was half Cherokee Indian, so I've been told. Though we never met, I've seen her likes in a black and white photograph. She was short, sturdy and had dark skin; tinted red I cannot say. I heard somewhere once that non-white persons and folks, not obviously Negroes, were considered Indians or Native Americans. I wonder. Is that the case today? |
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| Skateboard Drawings | ||||||||||||
| Biography | ||||||||||||
| Untiitled, Value Studies I, 2005/2006 Graphite, mineral oil on four sheets of Rives BFK 60" x 44" |
Untitled, Value Studies II, 2006 Graphite, mineral oil on four sheets of Rives BFK 60" x 44" |
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