JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guide to Market.
Published In: Native American Art Magazine, 2023. P. 179 1 of 2
Database: Art Source Ultimate 2 of 2
Abstract
Today quillwork is nearly a lost art but some Native artists - including Christal Ratt, whose work is above - are working to maintain traditional quill art today, especially among Eastern and Great Lakes tribes. Last Year's Winner Ahkima Honyumptewa (Passamaquoddy) Ahkima Honyumptewa (Hopi), Oryavi Kenel Kwasa, weaving, www.NativeAmericanArtMagazine.com woven wool in diamond and diagonal twills with hills and valleys, 43 x 46½" TRADITIONAL NAVAJO DESIGNS & MOTIFS When thinking of textiles in Native American art, one of the first things many of our minds go to is Navajo weaving, and for good reason. Welcome to our Guide to Market section, where we take you into each of the unique classifications of art represented at SWAIA's Santa Fe Indian Market. [Extracted from the article]
Additional Information
- Source:Native American Art Magazine. 2023/08, p179
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Social Sciences and Humanities
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:2469-6137
- Accession Number:164988022
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