“Behati was key in bringing to life the creature that I had imagined ‘Seminole Spirit’. I could see a thousand lifetimes in her when I took this photograph.” – Russell James

In 2001, James began a philanthropic initiative called Nomad Two Worlds, bringing focus and funding to programs within Indigenous and marginalised communities. In 2012, he was invited to meet with the Chief of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, James E. Billie. A bond formed, and James developed deep respect for the Tribe and their hard-won reputation as "The Unconquered" — a reflection of their irrepressible will and ability to adapt, excel and move forward in the face of adversity.

James was granted extraordinary access to the Tribe and their land over the next two years. “Seminole Spirit is about the past and present being reconciled with a profoundly simple message — move forward together,” James explains.

Inspired by the values of the Tribe, James created a character to represent the spirit of the Seminole people. Supermodel Behati Prinsloo joined as an artistic partner. Her character, ‘Seminole Spirit’, became the metaphor for the strength, vision, and cultural significance James felt emanated from the Tribe.

The series is presented on handmade archival Japanese papers and was unveiled at Stephan Weiss Studio in New York on February 17, 2015, at a gala co-hosted by Chief James E. Billie, Spiritual Leader Bobby Henry, Donna Karan, Behati Prinsloo, and Russell James.

‘HEARTLAND’ 2014

“The Seminole Tribe of Florida are the most progressive and determined group of people I have ever met; their history of struggle, reinvention and adaptation is one of the greatest untold stories I have encountered that must become a source of global inspiration.” - RUSSELL JAMES

PRINTING, MOUNTING & SUSPENSION

STANDARD

Paper size: 20” x 30” (50.80cm x 76.20cm)

Limited edition fine-art prints each with certificate of authentication.

Printed exclusively by Griffin Editions in New York as a UV Pigment Print on Igarashi Kozo, a 430gram Japanese handmade paper made of Kozo & pulp, supplied by Hiromi Paper, Inc. Archival, ph neutral, with a deckled edge.

Mounting/Suspension: Horizontal wood dowels encased in Japanese tissue sleeves are attached using PH neutral adhesive to the top and bottom edges of each print back. Dowel is fitted with mono filament for A-frame hanging from the wall or ceiling.

LARGE

Paper size: 40” x 60” (101.60cm x 152.40cm)