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Lot #40: Authentic Framed Navajo Sandpainting by Norman Simms with COA

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Authentic Framed Navajo Sandpainting by Norman Simms with COA I'm offering an authentic framed Navajo sandpainting by renowned artist Norman Simms. This piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), ensuring its provenance and value. The sandpainting is in good condition and is professionally framed, ready to hang and display. This sandpainting is a beautiful representation of Navajo art and culture. It would be a valuable addition to any art collection or a unique decorative piece for your home. Up for auction is a beautifully preserved, authentic commercial sandpainting by the recognized Diné (Navajo) artisan Norman Simms. This striking 6" x 9" piece captures the intricate spiritual symbolism and earthy textures characteristic of traditional Southwestern indigenous art. About the Artist: Norman SimmsNorman Simms is an accomplished Diné sandpainting artisan known for his dedication to traditional methods and layouts. Working out of the American Southwest, Simms frequently utilizes natural crushed sandstone, minerals, and earth pigments to establish his rich, organic color palettes. His works are highly collectible and serve as a brilliant window into Navajo storytelling. Sacred Symbolism: Whirling Yei DeitiesThis particular piece depicts four stylized, elongated Yei Figures (Holy People or Benevolent Guardian Spirits) radiating outward from a dark central circle.The Center: The black pool represents a life-giving water source, a central lake, or a sacred spring. The Narrative: The cross-shaped radial design is inspired by the traditional "Whirling Logs" (tsiloloni) narrative from sacred healing chants. It symbolizes a spiritual journey, protection, and cyclical harmony. The Details: The geometric features, pine/spruce branch details, and sharp color contrasts are meticulously rendered using finely ground stone rather than synthetic paints Item Specifics & Features Lot Number: Lot 40 Artist: Norman Simms Tribal Affiliation: Diné (Navajo) Medium: Authentic Sand on Board (iikaah) Artwork Dimensions: 6 inches x 9 inches (Inner mat opening) Framing: Housed in a rustic wood-grain frame with custom multi-layer inner matting. Authenticity: Includes the original Certificate of Authenticity (COA) attached to the reverse side. The COA features the artist's portrait, tribal verification, and a cultural summary of sandpainting history. Condition Report This piece is in excellent vintage condition. The textured sand application remains perfectly intact with no signs of flaking, thinning, or mineral loss. The protective frame structure is sturdy, and the internal matting shows no signs of discoloration or moisture wear. Pickup at Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue Dimensions: 6" x 9" Pickup category timeslot {A}

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Only Available Pickup Date/Time: Sat, July 18 2026 Category A: 12:00 PM - 03:00 PM

Pickup Location:  Nipigon Avenue, Toronto, ON, M2M 2V9 View Map (opens in new window)


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Tuesday, June 30, 2026 at 9:00:00 PM UTC

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Wednesday, July 15, 2026 between 12:00 AM and 12:30 AM

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