Deer Lady's Answer
3rd Place
Mary Lupton
Drawing, Graphics & Mixed Media
Deer Lady gently cradles a Fawn while holding her broken antler as a warning to those who mean to harm them. The Doe stands behind Deer Lady for protection, trusting her with her Fawn. Deer Lady wears a purple Cherokee tiered dress decorated with red, black, and gold ribbons. Purple symbolizes domestic violence awareness, red for MMIP awareness, gold for the celebration and sacredness of new life and a bright future, and black to honor lives lost. They are surrounded by a Southeastern Conifer Savannah Forest, with grasses, shrubs, berries, a Blood Moon, and the Milky Way (Path of Souls).
2025, Ink, alcohol markers, and acrylic on mixed media paper, matted and framed.
16" x 13"
All artworks sold will be shipped from the gallery after the close of the show. Packages should go out no later than May 22, 2026.
About the Artist
Mary Lupton
Cherokee Nation