Artistic Process
Every piece that leaves the CPAmi studio reflects the full technical ability of its artist and is indicative of his budding virtuosity at the time of its creation. There are no shortcuts taken or materials skimped on. Carlon lives on his reputation. To do so, he ensures that his work is well researched through family and art history archives. He then executes each step with as much precision possible. His silverwork is stamped with .925 silver and his CPAmi hallmark to ensure grade and quality. Carlon's charcoal drawings and and acrylic 2D work reflect his CPAmi signature.

Don't forget that you can always follow his most current in-draft creations on his Instagram: CPAmi_Arts. There you might even catch him teaching his young sons the process of creating fine art with the Chuska mountain air.
Conversations on the CPAmi Arts Process
Carlon is a storyteller in paint, charcoal, silver, and voice. Check out some conversations about his 2D and silver work processes:
Running Strong for American Indian Youth Feature Piece:
https://indianyouth.org/carlon-ami-art-with-navajo-culture/
Santa Fe Indian Market Spotlight Conversation:
ASU Digital Prep Parent's Career Day Presentation: