BC Nowlin

  • Native Americans horseback trees
  • Native Americans horseback trees
  • Native Americans horseback trees
  • Native Americans horseback trees
  • Commemorate

    Oil
    48″ x 36″

    $9,500


  • Native Americans horseback trees
  • Across

    Oil
    40″ x 30″

    $7,055


  • Crossing This

    Oil
    48″ x 60″

    SOLD


  • Personage

    Oil
    48″ x 24″

    SOLD


  • Trusted

    Oil
    24″ x 48″

    SOLD


  • Belong

    Oil
    30″ x 48″

    SOLD


  • Learn

    Oil
    40″ x 30″

    SOLD


  • Red Spirit

    Oil
    30″ x 40″

    SOLD


  • Able

    Oil
    24″ x 48″

    $6,300


  • Brand

    Oil
    36″ x 48″

    SOLD


  • Twice

    Oil
    36″ x 12″

    SOLD


  • Wait

    Oil
    60″ x 48″

    SOLD


  • Enjoy

    Oil
    36″ x 48″

    SOLD


  • Going There

    Oil
    40″ x 30″

    SOLD


  • Protect

    Oil
    36″ x 48″

    SOLD


  • Hand

    Oil
    30″ x 40″

    $6,900


  • Upon This

    Oil
    36″ x 48″

    $9,500


  • For a Moment

    Oil
    36″ x 48″

    SOLD


  • Waves

    Oil
    60″ x 48″

    SOLD


  • Huge

    Oil
    48″ x 60″

    SOLD


  • Guides

    Oil
    60″ x 48″

    SOLD


  • Really

    Oil
    30″ x 40″

    SOLD


  • What We Are

    Oil
    36″ x 48″

    SOLD


  • Jemez Rider

    Oil
    12″ x 9″

    SOLD


Artist’s Bio

Bruce Carlton (B.C.) Nowlin was born in 1949 in Alameda, New Mexico. He spent his childhood on the edge of the Sandia Pueblo Reservation. His teenage mother spent her early years in the Laguna Pueblo earning her the Indian name “Little Bird”. His father, Duke, worked in Albuquerque at a highly classified government job. B.C.’s Native-American friends gave him the symbol; the bird-and-moon, a calligraphic logo he signs to every piece of artwork.

His southwestern roots and his intimate relationship with Native American history and culture have a strong influence on his work. His paintings are vibrant and intense. His use of color and imagination is exceptional. Each piece is filled with emotion and illustrates a journey, both for him and his paintings. His work often portrays universal places filled with mystery and spirituality and tribes of every nation moving towards brighter destinations.

B. C.’s work has grown with the times. His work is exhibited in collections from Hewlett-Packard and the Discovery Channel to the Palace collection of Costa Rica. He has produced several unique, once-only showings of theme-works, such as the “Women in the West”, a masked ‘desert’ event in Contemporary Southwest Gallery in Santa Fe in 1996, and “Vessels”, part of a series of the two-man shows, in which Nowlin is billed as two different artists exhibiting distinctly different sets of images. His works have gained the attention of celebrity collectors such as Tanya Tucker, Robert Plant and Sophia Loren. B. C.’s artworks have been featured in Jay Leno monologues and are familiar worldwide as album covers and Hollywood set-pieces. Nowlin is also gaining attention as a writer. His twenty-year project, “The Fifth Gospel” is about to be released.

His inspiration and passion often comes from his motorcycle. A daily ride to the nearby Murphy’s Mule Barn Café for conversation, newspapers and coffee start his day of artistic endeavors. He lives in a 110-year old adobe house with his wife and children.

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