List of Artisans

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Cajero Fine Arts

 

Joe Cajero, Jr. (Jemez Pueblo): Limited edition bronze sculptures and one-of-a-kind clay sculptures that reflect Southwest Native American Pueblo culture and spirituality, depicting abstract and realism figures and form.

Althea Cajero (Santa Domingo/Acoma Pueblos): Jeweler hand fabricating and casting precious metals in cuttlefish bone and tufa and incorporating turquoise, corals, opals, agates, jaspers, pearls, and other beautiful and unique stones.

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Chuck Lewis Editions

Monoprints, etchings, paper casts, lithographs, and original art plus posters and prints by RC Gorman, Rance Hood, Earl Biss, Kevin Red Star, Fritz Scholder, plus others.

Wholesale only.

 

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De Haven Solimon Chaffins

Acrylic on canvas; acrylic on unstretched canvas with hand-sewn edge and natural or painted wood; scroll-type painting; hand-made artist's books made of hand-made paper, wood, twigs, leaves, natural buckskin, leather, photographs, etc., that include original poetry. Known for contemporary or abstract images of my personal Pueblo iconography. Also creates imagery on wooden panels.

Ms. Chaffins is the Signature Artist for the New Mexico Nursing Excellence Awards.

 

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Gerard and Mary L. Calabaza Native American Indian Jewelry

Products: Multi-colored heshi necklaces in single or multi strands, earrings, bracelets, and anklets. Inlayed stone earrings, pendants, and bolos.

Special orders accepted. Write, call, or email for more information.

We sell at the following places/events:

- Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico, May -Oct.; Wed. - Sun., 8 am to 5 pm.

- Southwest Indian Art Show (January) in Denver

- Eiteljorg Market (June) in Indianapolis

- Prescott Indian Art Market (July)

- SWAIA Indian Market (August)

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Prudy Correa

Acoma Pueblo clay storyteller figures, nativities, and pottery. I also handcraft clay ornaments and magnets.

 

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Arviso's Originals

"I am an Artist who paints by holding a paint brush in my mouth. My art work consists of the traditional ways of living, and the landscapes of our great Navajo Nation which includes both the people and the livestock that makes our ways of living."

The artist is quadriplegic and paints from his wheelchair. Call or write for more information.

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