Robert Martinez
Robert Martinez was born in Riverton, Wyoming. He attended Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design and in 3 years he graduated becoming one of the youngest artists to graduate at that time.
His Northern Arapaho & Chicano heritage remains a constant inspiration and source of ideas for his work. Living
in Wyoming amongst the hard working people of the west and experiencing their issues also influence his creations. The past and present often resonate strongly throughout his work. Robert has been honored with his home state's highest creative honor, the Wyoming Governors Art Award. You can see select pieces of his work in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian National Museum for the American Indian in Washington DC, The Plains Indian Museum at the Bill Cody Center of the West, The Brinton Museum, the Red Cloud Heritage Museum and the Wyoming State Museum.
His Northern Arapaho & Chicano heritage remains a constant inspiration and source of ideas for his work. Living
in Wyoming amongst the hard working people of the west and experiencing their issues also influence his creations. The past and present often resonate strongly throughout his work. Robert has been honored with his home state's highest creative honor, the Wyoming Governors Art Award. You can see select pieces of his work in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian National Museum for the American Indian in Washington DC, The Plains Indian Museum at the Bill Cody Center of the West, The Brinton Museum, the Red Cloud Heritage Museum and the Wyoming State Museum.
Rail Robe
Graphite & Acrylic on Vintage Map Image
24" x 18"
Graphite & Acrylic on Vintage Map Image
24" x 18"
Be Quiet
Airbrushed Acrylic & Brushed Oil on Panel with Raised Accent
16" x 20" x 1"
Airbrushed Acrylic & Brushed Oil on Panel with Raised Accent
16" x 20" x 1"
Sitting Eagle
Graphite & Acrylic on Antique 1919 Ledger Paper
11" x 14"
Graphite & Acrylic on Antique 1919 Ledger Paper
11" x 14"