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DAN LOMAHAFTEWA, Hopi + Choctaw (1951-2005)
"From
when I was very young, I was surrounded by expressions
of beauty. As far back as I remember there were colorful and
intricately designed
baskets, pottery, rattles, bow and arrows,
weavings, beadwork and Katsina dolls accenting all the
households of my family. There was an abundance of colorful
regalia for ceremonial and social dancing and singing, in which
my family and I still participate. This exposure has helped me
to appreciate the beauty and aesthetics of my people. My own
search for expression brought me to look to what had always
influenced me and many other Native Americans, that being
the inseparable interweaving of the lifeway of Indian People and
their spirituality.
Dan Lomahaftewa
Dan Lomahaftewa was the first Native artist to have a solo show
at RAINMAKER. His generosity of spirit and desire to share and
embrace the world around him led him far beyond his
ancestral homeland. His magical paintings and passion for cultural
exchange earned him awards, grants and fellowships to
exhibit and travel extensively in Asia, Europe and the Americas.
Dan Viets Lomahaftewa passed away several years ago. In accordance with the wishes of his family, his remaining art was not available to purchase until recently. With conflicting emotions, and for the last time, I have the honour of inviting you to share his, unique, extraordinary and magical talent.
Contact Jo for more information.
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 'Dance of the Continuum'
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