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Native American Art
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Native American Greeting Card web sites

Screensavers and Desktop Enhancements

Links to Native American Art web sites

Native American Icons

Wolf, Eagle and Bear Screensavers and Desktop Enhancements

Visionary Art .. coming soon!

Frequently Asked Questions

   

Greeting Card sites on the web:

Diana Elizabeth Stanley

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Detail from "Summer Storm."

Original paintings by Diana Elizabeth Stanley available as beautiful greeting cards. Optional music. Homepage.

Free Spirit's Longhouse


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Native-american oriented wolf images. Original artwork with optional music. Homepage.

Greeting Card Wisdom

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120 pages of cards in beautiful calligraphy and artwork. Thoughtful, poignant, sometimes humourous reflections on being from the Brush Dance collection. Learn more about this book.

©Diana Elizabeth Stanley  •  Free

©Darla/Free Spirit   •  Free

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For more greeting cards also see: Spirit scents


Web Sites:

From the Bear's Cave Native American Visionary Art (emory bear)

SilverHawk Native American Graphics

Sacred Wolf Dreams

Hand Painted Feather Artists

North American Indian & Indigenous People's Art
Terrific listing of important sites around the web.

Branson Reynold's Native American Images
Beautiful Photography.

Sacred Ground Studio Original Watercolors By Eli Black Eagle

Guthrie Indian Art Studios- Native American Art

RC Gorman Navajo Painter

Powhatan Renape Nation American Indian Heritage Museum
Soul of the Indian
Woodland Legend painters
Sacred Ground Studio
Stone Edge recreates Native American Artifacts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a screensaver?

Click here for more information. If you're looking for software to run, create or manage screensavers, click here.


What is a theme? How do I use themes on a Windows computer? Where can I learn more about themes?

Themes are created for computers running Microsoft Windows unless otherwise specified. What a theme does is changes the overall look of your windows, background, icons, title bars, buttons, boxes, etc. For example, with a Native American theme your "My Computer" icon may change to a tepee, and your window colors change to earth tones.

To change your desktop theme Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Desktop Themes. If you need to install desktop themes, click Start, pointing to Settings, clicking Control Panel, double-clicking Add/Remove Programs, clicking the Windows Setup tab, clicking Desktop Themes, and then clicking Details.

There is software that will allow to create your own themes, or simply make it easier to manage having many different themes on your computer. Click here for some popular software.


What are desktop enhancements?

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What is wallpaper?

Just like wallpaper in your house gives you some brief respite from staring at plain and sometimes rather drap walls, Wallpaper on your computer does pretty much the same thing. When you first start up your computer, and it finishes all of its thinking and sputtering, you'll find yourself staring at a screen with probably some icons on one side for different programs. Typically the background will be a solid color and otherwise very plain. Wallpaper puts a picture there for you instead.


What do I need to know about copyrights and related issues?

1. Files are for personal and private use only.
2. Files are not to be distributed without permission.
3. Files are not to be added to any online collection without permission.
4. Files are not to be redistributed via email, CD or any other media form for profit, or otherwise.
5. Files are not to be repackaged and distributed in any form other than as done so by the original author.
6. Files are not to be altered, tampered with, stripped or redistributed either singly, in part or in whole.
7. Readme files are to be left intact at all times, even when specific permission may have been received to redistribute.
8. Authors are to be contacted personally regarding any use of their work beyond its specified and intended purpose.


Can I put my screensaver on this page?
How do I make my own screensaver?
What is shareware? How can find free screensavers?
How do I download and use screensavers or themes?

Answers coming soon!

The Art of Barbara Steinberg

"I want the viewer to be uplifted and healed with the love and light that my work conveys." (online art )

With the tri-hue watercolor technique, Barbara captures reflections of light that are inspired by the beautiful flowers and the brilliant colors of Maui, Hawaii, her beloved island home.