Shalako Ceremony Winter Solstice

Raymond Naha

Shalako Ceremony Winter Solstice, Paintings by Raymond Naha
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Savvy Price $3,200.00
Gallery Price $4,500.00
Title
Shalako Ceremony Winter Solstice
Artist
Raymond Naha
Medium
Acrylic on paper board
Sight size
22" height X 31" width
Frame
Custom antiqued wood molding with non-glare glass
Frame size
24 3/4" height X 34 1/4" width
Signed
“R. Naha © ‘68” at viewer’s lower right
Date of creation
1968
Condition
Excellent
Provenance
Consigned by a couple who moved from Arizona to Oregon PY
About The Shalako Ceremony Winter Solstice

The draped man is the ceremonial father to the Fire God. A long horn figure is depicted along with his helper, the wood carrier. The mountains in the background represent Corn Mountain, where they hid from the Spanish.  The first figure on the left is the Fire God, Shulawitsi.

I love how expressive the clouds surrounding the moon are !!!

About Raymond Naha

(1933-1974, Hopi) Naha's chief medium was casein, although he did produce works in oils, pastels, inks and acrylics. His favorite subjects were Hopi and Zuni kachinas and ceremonies. He often used black or dark paper as his brush tended to be on the dark side.

Since Naha painted in perfect detail, his paintings present a beautiful study of the masks, costumes, jewelry, body paint and paraphernalia of the dancers. As his compositions ranged from loose and scattered arrangements to tight, closed lines of dancers; it is difficult to ascribe a chronological sequence to his works. There is often humor in Naha's art as illustrated in a painting of tumbling dancers whose moccasin soles show holes in them.

Among the awards he received were: First award at the Philbrook Show on two occasions; Indian Arts Fund Award in Santa Fe; Bimson Grand Award at the Scottsdale National and First awards at different Gallup Ceremonials. He is cited in The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters by Patrick D. Lester, The St. James Guide to Native North American Artists, American Indian Painting by Dorothy Dunn and Southwest Indian Painting by Clara Lee Tanner.

Other Works By Raymond Naha:
  • Mountain Sheep Dancers, Paintings by Raymond Naha
  • Shalako, Paintings by Raymond Naha
  • Watchful Colt in Monument Valley, Paintings by Raymond Naha
  • Ceremonial Dancer, Paintings by Raymond Naha
  • Kachinas Chasing Misbehaving Hano Clowns , Paintings by Raymond Naha
  • Mudheads and Bearded Kachinas in Motion, Paintings by Raymond Naha
Cultures

American Indian, Hopi

Medium

Paintings

Subject

Male, Female, Religious, American Indians

Keywords

Raymond Naha, Naha painting