By: Ardis E. Parshall - July 01, 2018
Featured on my Facebook page, and posted here for archiving.
Nampeyo (1859-1942), of the Hopi-Tewa people of First Mesa, Arizona, used ancient techniques and materials to produce bowls and pots and other ceramics decorated in the muted tones of the Southwest. She is reported as saying, “When I first began to paint, I used to go to the ancient village and pick up pieces of pottery and copy the desig...
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