Artist Media Series
Living Artists
Historic
$ 250.00
This may be the smallest shifting sand plate we have had by Preston Duwyenie. It is made from white Hopi clay found near Third Mesa at Hopi. The clay has an eggshell-white appearance. The back of the plate is matte, and the front is carved to have the appearance of shifting sand. There are THIRTEEN narrow rows of the shifting sand design, which change as the piece is turned and their shadows are cast. There is a single inset piece of coral within the bands of the sand design. The plate is signed on the back in the clay with Preston’s hallmark which is a woman carrying a child as the hallmark for his name in Hopi.
“Why the shifting sand designs? Preston says he remembers watching a smooth pebble caught in sand being shifted by the wind, “there was beauty in its isolation within the sea of sand. It was like an island. The endless sands of time, and the fact that people, too are tossed about by the wind. There is always rippling in our lives”.