In addition to some of the finest writing, photography and artwork produced in Oklahoma, each volume of the
New Plains Review features a familiar
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| "Phantom Warriors" the painting that serves as the inspiration for each cover of
New Plains Review, returns to the College of Liberal Arts. From left are Dr. Pamela Washington, dean of the College of Liberal Arts; Dr. John Clinton, Dean of the College of Arts, Media and Design; William Wallo, professor in the College of Arts, Media and Design; Dr. Gladys Lewis, New Plains Review executive editor and Sherman Chaddlesone, the artist who created the painting. |
image of Native Americans on horseback.
The image, found on every cover of New Plains since 2000 is based on a painting titled "
Phantom Warriors" by acclaimed Native American artist and UCO alum Sherman Chaddlesone.
And now the original artwork has returned to the College of Liberal Arts.
Dr. Gladys Lewis, executive editor of
New Plains Review first came across the image in 2000, when it was used as part of another
New Plains publication.
"I saw it used on a poster for the
Deep Fork Anthology," Dr. Lewis said. "When I took over as executive editor, I knew we needed a visual recognition of some kind."
Dr. Lewis said the painting perfectly captured the character she wanted to project for the journal.
"We have used it in some form for two journals a year ever since," she said. "We have never considered another emblem for the journal."
"We had a wonderful piece of art which I loved immediately, and we began to work with it. As you can see by reviewing the covers, the evolution has been amazing."
Spring 2008
New Series Volume 8 Number 1
Focus: Pathways to Leadership
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