Alfred Young Man:
And I would branch off constantly from what I was doing. I wouldn’t just stick with one image—I would explore other things, try to broaden my horizon.
And this was an Indian blanket. I never realized I painted it so large.
I surmise that Indians wear blankets. They put blankets on their couches, on their beds, in your cars, and I thought I’d just paint one.
Who ever painted a blanket before?