About The Artwork
The Air Up Here is a bold and imaginative mixed media wall sculpture by Diné (Navajo) and Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) artist, Heidi K. Brandow. Known for her distinctive fusion of Pop Art aesthetics with Indigenous storytelling, Brandow's work challenges colonial narratives while celebrating personal and cultural identity.
Crafted from wood, acrylic, graphite, paper, and acrylic resin, this original artwork features one of Brandow’s iconic yellow characters as an expressive, cartoon-like figure with stitched eyes and a sealed mouth floating in a surreal, vibrant sky of red clouds and black-and-white patterning. The playful design masks deeper meanings of visibility, voice, and self-definition in the face of cultural erasure.