As part of
“Starr Interiors Features Taos Artists”
the gallery presents:
Art in Mica Clay
Sculptures by Taos Pueblo Artist
Dawning Pollen Shorty
at Starr Interiors
Demonstration
2–4pm Sunday, August 21st 2011 Reception
5:30 – 7:30 pm Sunday, August 21st 2011
During Santa Fe Indian Market
Dawning Pollen’s work has been exhibited in many shows and has consistently received awards. She follows in the tradition of a creative family from the Taos Pueblo. Both her parents, potter Bernadette Track and sculptor Robert Shorty, are well known artists. Other family members involved in the arts include her grandmother Jeri, her great grandmother Tonita, uncle John Suazo and great-uncle Ralph Suazo. This will be her first solo show.
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Artist Statement:
I was born an artist, but didn’t know until I became an adult. Working with indigenous clay from Mother Earth gives me a connection with everything in the universe.
I feel it when I work with it. It is what keeps me happy, balanced, and connected.
My art is aesthetic and I want to convey the beauty in the human form while at the same time show how beautiful mica clay is.
Dawning Pollen Shorty, Taos/ Lakota/ Navajo
The work of Dawning Pollen Shorty:
The Warmth of Reds
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