Category Archives: Mixed Media
Tedo Best
“Clay – delicate, gritty, powerful, fragile, beautiful and crude – its endless possibilities as containers and displayers of food, emotions, and ideas makes it for me, a fascinating, frustrating joy.’ -tedo “Enfoldments” describes the work of Tedo Best according to one friend and critic. Her ceramic vessels, mostly raku fired, tend to fold and wrap …
Robert Goodluck Pretty Echo Spirit Flutes
Hand Crafted Authentic Native American Indigenous flutemaker. This is the 26th winter of making flutes. Authentic handmade Native American wooden flutes made in many sizes, several different styles and many different sounds. “I produce flutes that I believe are sacred instruments that communicate healing frequencies and vibrations for one’s life journey.” “Rocco”
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Tea Schiano
Spirit of Zuni Rattlesnake Kachina Coat was exhibited at the Smithsonian Museum Renwick Gallery in Washington D.C New Mexico Arts and Crafts Show 1992-93. Hand painted coat inspired by the Kachinas of the Pueblo Peoples of the Southwest. The Kachinas are powerful spirit figures that bring blessings, protection, and good health. The snake is an …
Mickey Bond
Carolyn Pedersen
Both a fine and fiber artist, Carolyn Pedersen is a signature member of both the National and Midwest Watercolor Societies, and has a total of eight art related professional affiliations. Her work has also been shown in galleries in New York, New Jersey and the Virgin Islands. Her work is and has been in various …
Trevor Burrowes
Trevor Burrowes is a visual artist working to integrate art with environmental concerns, including the need and methodology for preserving cultural landscape in Santa Fe County. After graduating from Parsons School of Design, he earned a BFA and MFA from Yale University Art School and later engaged in post-graduate studies in Cultural Anthropology and Architectural …
Cosmo Monkhouse
Cosmo Monkhouse is a spirit beingwhose offerings sometimes appear as wood objects,some of them similar to Himalayan “shaman sticks.” The Johnsons of Madrid shows both full-size wooden originals, as well as bronze miniatures.
