Steven Yazzie

USA - Canyon Echo Ochre

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Steven Yazzie's Canyon Echo draws inspiration from the dramatic landscapes of his Navajo homeland. What began as a meditative painting exercise evolved into this distinctive pattern capturing the layered textures and vibrant colors of southwestern canyons. These formations hold deep significance for Yazzie, connecting to his childhood memories and cultural heritage while reflecting the enduring relationship between indigenous communities and their ancestral lands.

** Artworks are not indicative or representative of entire cultures. They are created by individuals whose work is informed by their own histories and communities.**

COMMERCIAL
  • Substrate: Commercial-grade Type II wallcovering made from recycled plastic bottles
  • Inks: UVgel 460 UV-curable inks, GREENGUARD Gold Certified for low emissions
  • Finish: Light stipple texture with a low-sheen appearance
  • Width: 54" | 52" printed
  • Weight: 15 oz per linear yard
  • Repeat: 26"W x 24"H (straight match)
  • Fire Rating: Passes ASTM E-84 Class A; CAN/ULC S102
  • Breathability: Minimum 66 perms (ASTM E96 Wet Cup Test)
  • VOC Emissions: Substrate meets California CDPH Standard (CA 01350)

RESIDENTIAL
  • Substrate: Matte non-woven paper, pre-trimmed; FSC-certified and PFAS-free. 
  • Inks: Water-based, non-flammable, non-combustible, nickel-free; GREENGUARD GOLD and ECOLOGO® certified.
  • Width: 27.6"
  • Pattern Repeat: 27.6"W x 25.4"H (straight match)
  • Fire Rating: ASTM E84 Class A
  • Air Quality: Both the substrate and the ink used are certified for low chemical emissions.
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USA - Canyon Echo Ochre
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USA - Canyon Echo Ochre

DINÉ (NAVAJO) NATION - USA

STEVEN YAZZIE

Steven Yazzie is a multidisciplinary artist of Navajo and Laguna Pueblo descent whose work explores the interconnections between identity, community, and the natural world. Drawing on indigenous perspectives, his paintings and installations invite viewers to reconsider their relationship with the land and their responsibility toward the places they inhabit. His work has been exhibited at prestigious institutions including the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

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