Artist Tracie Tuck-Davis: Creative Process

The Chickasaw Southeastern Art Show & Market

Historical artist Tracie Tuck-Davis is most inspired by ancient Native American art, from circular stone plates and gorgets, to ancient pottery and shells. She expounds upon her creative process and the importance of having an ideation period before bringing the work to life.

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Historical Artist Tracie Tuck-Davis expresses her passion for Native American art through her sculptures and paintings.

Artist Tracie Tuck-Davis: Historical Artist Working With Many Mediums

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Tracie Tuck-Davis refers to herself as a “historical artist” due to the fact that her artwork is very relevant to the history of native cultures.

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October 2010 – Tracie Tuck-Davis, Storyteller on Canvas

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The McSwain Theatre Art Gallery was recently host to an exhibit titled "Ancient to Abstract" by Tracie Tuck-Davis.