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Opal Bears and Lapis Skies (American Indian Master Jewelers)

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Jesse Monongya

Opal Bears and Lapis Skies (American Indian Master Jewelers)

1st ed edition
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"Lois Sherr Dubin reveals one of the finest Native American jewelers alive today. Jesse Monongya, of Navajo and Hopi heritage, is a world-renowned master of painterly inlay, whose work rivals that of the Renaissance goldsmiths. "There's a tactile sense to it. I think his jewelry also has much to do with sculpture," says one of his collectors. Monongya himself explains it as his birthright: "I grew up with beautiful songs and prayers.

The way that I do things is not so much because I want to, but it was instilled in me, and that's the way it comes out."".

"His jewelry is fully described here for the first time, in 175 striking color plates by acclaimed photographer Togashi, as inspired by the southwestern desert landscape and traditional teachings in which he was raised - the coral sunset shading into the lapis night, an opal moon and turquoise stars in a jet sky. Monongya combines authentic concepts from his culture with cutting-edge materials and techniques.

The qualities that inform his life - reciprocity, respect, and creativity - are what make him special, and his work reflects his deep desire to communicate his culture to the world at large."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Hudson Hills Press
Language
English
Pages
186

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Jesse Monongya: Opal Bears and Lapis Skies (American Indian Master Jewelers)
October 25, 2002, Hudson Hills Press
Hardcover in English - 1st ed edition

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Classifications

Library of Congress
E99.N3M6633 2002, E99.N3 M6633 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
186
Dimensions
11.3 x 9.8 x 0.8 inches
Weight
2.8 pounds

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8555252M
Internet Archive
jessemonongyaopa0000dubi
ISBN 10
0966938283
ISBN 13
9780966938289
LCCN
2002008345
OCLC/WorldCat
49952616
Library Thing
7741533
Goodreads
253369

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1954289W

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