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Malachite Iby Naomi McCavitt
22" x 26" Artwork Print Print
Malachite IIby Naomi McCavitt
22" x 26" Artwork Print Print
Fiddlehead Waltz Iby Naomi McCavitt
20" x 26" Artwork Print Print
Fiddlehead Waltz IIby Naomi McCavitt
20" x 26" Artwork Print Print
Brocade Tapestry Iby Naomi McCavitt
12" x 16" Art Print Print
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Brocade Tapestry IIby Naomi McCavitt
12" x 16" Art Print Print
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Aged Abstract Landscape Iby Naomi McCavitt
20" x 26" Artwork Print Print
Harlequin Abstract Iby Naomi McCavitt
18" x 22" Artwork Print Print
Desert Dreams Iby Naomi McCavitt
20" x 20" Artwork Print Print
Desert Dreams IIby Naomi McCavitt
20" x 20" Artwork Print Print
Desert Dreams IIIby Naomi McCavitt
20" x 20" Artwork Print Print
Aged Abstract Landscape IIby Naomi McCavitt
20" x 26" Artwork Print Print
Crystal Vision Iby Naomi McCavitt
20" x 32" Artwork Print Print
Crystal Vision IIby Naomi McCavitt
20" x 32" Artwork Print Print
Botanical Abstract IIby Naomi McCavitt
18" x 22" Artwork Print Print
Vintage Beekeeper Iby Naomi McCavitt
18" x 22" Artwork Print Print
Vintage Beekeeper IIby Naomi McCavitt
18" x 22" Artwork Print Print
Serene Dragonfly Iby Naomi McCavitt
18" x 22" Artwork Print Print
Abalone Shells IIby Naomi McCavitt
26" x 20" Artwork Print Print
Harlequin Abstract IIIby Naomi McCavitt
18" x 22" Artwork Print Print
Desert Dreams IVby Naomi McCavitt
20" x 20" Artwork Print Print
Botanical Abstract Iby Naomi McCavitt
18" x 22" Artwork Print Print
Serene Dragonfly IIby Naomi McCavitt
18" x 22" Artwork Print Print
Abalone Shells Iby Naomi McCavitt
26" x 20" Artwork Print Print
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Naomi McCavitt was born in Richmond VA. She has lived in many places including Phoenix, San Francisco, New York, and Seattle, before settling down back in her home town. She started making art as a child when her parents graciously allowed her to draw on, cut up, and otherwise rearrange her picture books. Since then she’s had many jobs including working in almost every position in the restaurant industry and teaching art to students of all ages from 5th graders to University students. In her spare time she always made art compulsively. She thinks that is the only criteria for calling yourself an artist and the definition of success in the arts; making work compulsively. She says it's nice when one gets paid for his/her art but not always necessary. Naomi’s work has gone through many iterations and awkward stages. While she feels humbled to look at her old work and notice her own naivety, she has recently come to really appreciate the stupid or clumsy parts of a piece of artwork. She thinks of old art as her version of the Navaho spirit line. Framed Naomi McCavitt art have become so popular that they are found in many people’s homes and also with many collectors. She’s using resources from the past for their aesthetic value. By rearranging these resources, she’s able to tell new stories where nature resists cataloging by clumping together in orgiastic defiance, where colonizers and conquerors are dwarfed by hot wilderness, where aristocrats levitate from their thoroughbreds.