Description
While the iconography is the same on each pillow
Embodying many hours of careful and dexterous labor
and as if it might be ancient
evergreen branches
on the western coast of Sweden
Sculpture of Storyteller Woman with Three Children by Jemez, New Mexico Native American Artist Emily Fragua-Tsosie Burmese boxes While the iconography is theThis tabletop sculpture of a woman with three children was created by Emily Fragua Tsosie, born in 1951 in Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico. She refers to the women in sculptures such as this one as storytellers mouths open, imparting tales to the children or grandchildren she balances in her arms. And these children look very happy to be receiving them! The sculpture measures 6 inches tall x 4 inches wide x 3 inches deep. There is some spotting on the
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