Friday, March 11, 2016

Heard Museum Indian Fair & Market, part 2


I had to show you one more post from the Indian Fair and Market even though I don't know the name of this artist.  I must have been so excited to see these beautiful figures that I totally forgot to pick up her card.  I do know that is was a young woman who made them.


She mentioned that this pot with the figures around the top was just completed the night before and she sold it as soon as the event opened on Saturday.  I didn't ask how much because I'm pretty certain it was somewhere between one to two thousand dollars.  I enjoyed admiring it from a distance.

14 comments:

Mersad said...

Love the color tones of the figurines.

Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography

Kate said...

Symbolic figures in Native American art is always interesting. I have had a small statue of a "story teller' for years that I bought in Santa Fe, not nearly as expensive as the one you mentioned, tho.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Goodness that was a well rewarded nights work Sharon :) it is pretty fab though! Love the cheery figurines very much, would have been tempted :)

Lowell said...

Oh, I like these a lot. Colorful and whimsical!

Karl said...

The artist must be a happy person.

Anonymous said...

I like the smily fAces!

William Kendall said...

I do like the artistic style!

RedPat said...

A modern take on the traditional pots.

Halcyon said...

The pot is beautiful. Love the colors. Glad to hear she is having so much success too!

VP said...

Curious and beautiful!

Catalyst said...

Yes, I love the bowl with the katsinas.

cieldequimper said...

Simply marvellous!

LOLfromPasa said...

They are so amazing!

Lois said...

So pretty! I just love those cheerful smiling faces.