Morrow's Native Art
Native American Fine Art

Morrow's Native Art has moved Hwys B and K, by the LCO Casino The store can be reached at 715-699-4671 or online store at www.morrowsnativeart.com . Ramona Morrow is our featured artist, including her Cattail Collection of handmade, signed and numbered Native American Dolls. She has also created the Yankton Collection, they are signed and numbered and are more beaded type dolls, made of leather. Ramona has been beading since she was nine and sitting at her grandmothers table where she could always find a tray of beads. 

Ramona is also a graduate of UW-EauClaire where she recieved her BA in American Indian Studies, minoring in health.

George Morrow, Ramona's husband creates beautiful walking sticks. He finds what the stick wants to do and goes along with it. Sometimes he can find many of the clan animals in one stick. Sometimes they need a little help and he brings them to life.

Ramona passed the tradition on to her children who also do art. Her oldest son Robert C. M. Radka is the grandson of the late Ben DeNunez who did the "Woody Woodpecker" Little Golden Books. He was gifted to have recieved his grandfathers talent. Robert also does beadwork, quite the perfectionist. Robert always has his paper ready to create another work of art.

Ramona's daughter Jessica makes beaded jewelry.

Christian has followed in her mothers footsteps, creating her own line of dolls, even though they are far and few between.

Michael has some of his older brothers talent in drawing, sometimes when he thinks he is as good as his brother he see's another of his creations and says "maybe not". Although he has a way to go, he is gifted in drawing also. He does beautiful beadwork.

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