Hopi katsina carvings have been collected since the 1880s, and the tradition is a rich, ever-evolving artform. In his latest book, Barry Walsh takes us closer to the Hopi artists moving in new and exciting directions with works ranging from very small and very large katsinam and versions made of unusual materials (e.g. silver, glass, yarn, and cloth) to Route 66 dolls, unusual putsqatithu (cradle katsinam), and katsinam-on-strings.
Hopi Katsina Anomalies: The Unusual, Rare, and Unique
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Hopi katsina carvings have been collected since the 1880s, and the tradition is a rich, ever-evolving artform. In his latest book, Barry Walsh takes us closer to the Hopi artists moving in new and exciting directions with works ranging from very small and very large katsinam and versions made of unusual materials (e.g. silver, glass, yarn, and cloth) to Route 66 dolls, unusual putsqatithu (cradle katsinam), and katsinam-on-strings.
Author: Barry Walsh, Primary Photography by Anna Kim Walsh
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-940322-50-6
Categories: Arts & Crafts, Native America, New Titles, Regional, Spirituality. Tags: Hopi art, Native America, Native American art.
ISBN: 9781940322506
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