Original Earth Pigments Painting "Apache Crown Dancer" [SOLD]
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- Category: Paintings
- Origin: Santa Clara Pueblo, Kha'p'oo Owinge
- Medium: Earth Pigments
- Size: 12" x 10" image; 18
- Item # C2782B SOLD
As a young girl, Pablita lost her sight for a couple years due to a disease. She recovered her sight at age six or seven, and a whole new world appeared to her-a world of color, shapes, figures and images. This made a vivid impression on the youngster and from that time onward, she was keenly aware of her surroundings.
Much against her father's will, Pablita insisted on pursuing a career in art-a career that was not open to women at that time. If she was to pursue an art career, she was expected to be a potter, not a painter, or perhaps a stay-at-home mom, doing woman's work. After meeting Dorothy Dunn at The Studio at the Santa Fe Indian School, Pablita was convinced that a career in painting was her calling.
We are fortunate that she pursued the career of her choice. We now have a collection of art that is truly inspiring. She revived the art of painting with earth minerals-a method used by her ancestors when painting in caves and on rocks. It would have been so much easier for her to go to an art store and purchase commercial paint, but she chose the hard way-a way that would significantly increase the amount of work involved before even starting to paint.
This earth painting of an Apache Crown Dancer is the result of her resolute determination to excel at her chosen career. The lines are precise and the image is ethnographically accurate. It is in very good condition with some slight rubbing of the mineral paint in the black area to the left of the frame. The painting is still in the original frame.
- Category: Paintings
- Origin: Santa Clara Pueblo, Kha'p'oo Owinge
- Medium: Earth Pigments
- Size: 12" x 10" image; 18
- Item # C2782B SOLD