Painted in 2003 by Tim Saupitty It is a water painting. They are all in good condition
They are framed with a two inch frame. With the frame, I have two that are 43"x33". One is 43"x 47".
Hello, this item is a set of three framed watercolor paintings titled “Indian Dancers,” signed and dated 2003 by Tim Saupity. Based on the images, these are contemporary Native American themed works executed in expressive watercolor with dynamic brush movement and layered washes, depicting ceremonial dancers in motion. The signatures and date placement appear hand-applied, consistent with early 2000s studio production. The compositions, palette, and technique place these firmly within modern decorative Southwestern / Native-inspired art rather than within historic Indigenous or museum-level fine art traditions. The framing appears later and commercial, with wide matting and standard moulded frames. Condition looks good overall, with no obvious tears or major staining visible in the photos.
From a market perspective, contemporary signed watercolor works of this type by regional or decorative artists typically trade in the secondary market between USD 300 and USD 700 per painting depending on size, presentation, and visual impact. Given that two measure approximately 43 x 33 inches framed and one approximately 43 x 47 inches framed, a realistic current resale range would be approximately USD 400 to USD 600 each for the smaller works and USD 500 to USD 800 for the larger piece, placing the full group together at an estimated market value of approximately USD 1,300 to USD 1,800.