The weaver is holding a Navajo textile with vibrant zig zag designs, possibly a wedge weave, judging by the weaving's bottom edge.
Description | The weaver is holding a Navajo textile with vibrant zig zag designs, possibly a wedge weave, judging by the weaving's bottom edge. |
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About the Artist | (Born 1951, Navajo) Singer's command over drawing the human figure is admirable. His approach to subject matter integrates realism with a sense of irony and sometimes humor. This talented man's work is included in the permanent public collections of the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ; the University of New Mexico Museum; the Museum of New Mexico of Albuquerque; the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico; the Roswell Museum and Art Center in New Mexico, the Louis B. Leaky Foundation Collection in San Francisco and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. |
Medium | Color Lithograph |
Edition | C.T.P. (Color Trial Proof), Regular edition is 60 |
Paper size | 22" height X 30" width |
Frame | Float mounted away from window mat boards, regular glass, wood molding |
Frame size | 33" height X 40 7/8" width |
Signed | "Singer" at viewer's lower right in graphite |
Date of creation | 1978 |
Condition | Excellent, as appeared framed, glazed. |
Provenance | NH-4 |
Atelier | Western Graphics |