Hopi Art
at one with the elements
Within the creative landscape of the American Southwest,
the Pueblo people have a pottery tradition that is thousands of years old.
This journal cover was inspired by the vibrant swirling birdtail designs
of contemporary Hopi artist Antoinette Silas of the Parrot & Kachina
Clans.
She gathers all her materials locally, uses natural pigments for her paints
and fires her pottery outdoors. Blending her personal style with traditional
techniques learned from her mother, Antoinette's creations are a testament
to the precision that is possible in handwork. Originally painted on tiles,
a variety of traditional Hopi symbols are incorporated in these designs:
the stairstep representing the kiva or underworld leading to heaven, rain
and rain clouds, lightning, whirlwinds, the sun and moon, night and day,
waterwaves, the avanyu or water serpent and symbols of migration.
6″ × 8″ — 160 pages — Smythe
sewn
Memento pouch