Offered in this lot is a matted, framed, re-signed, and numbered lithograph of "Wayfaring" by Cherokee artist Donald Vann. The images of artist Donald Vann speak of peace and tranquility of solitude. They speak of yesterday's tradition and tomorrow's promise. Through his work, Donald takes the viewer to a place that is as real to him as the tangible world. More than 50 different editions of his signed and numbered prints are now collectors’ items. He has taken top honors at shows from Texas to Ohio and Minnesota to North Carolina and has been declared a Cherokee National Treasure. However, it is the public's acceptance that matters most to Donald. This lithograph shows the emotion in the "Wayfairing" journey that the people of the Cherokee had to make. The art is in a double mat with cut-outs and a wood frame that accents the soft colors in the art. The art is re-signed and numbered (1660/1800) in the lower left corner. The shown art measures 23 1/2" X 16"; the frame measures 31 1/4" X 24 1/4". The frame has some minor damage, but the matting and art look to be in very good condition.