Mural Art in Tota'
Photo by Venaya Yazzie 2017
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Its funny how you can live in a place and never really 'see' all it has to offer; visually.
I've lived in my home community for the majority of my life and have always wondered why Tota' does not have more public art or mural art. My community is so rich with talented Dine' artists, from those who paint in the more traditional cultural motifs, to the new-visionary Indigenous art. So, I continue to ask, "Why is there not more mural art?"
This brings me to this post, as I have just found some incredible, and quite nostalgic mural art. This art is quiet wonderful in its depiction of Dine' (Navajo), done in the 1970s era of the Navajo Yei-Bi-Chei motif. I think what I really like about this mural is the pure linear 'crispness' of the images, and too the mix of good colors.
Seeing this mural gives me hope and inspires me to seek out funding for such art. As a visual artist, I feel it is my duty to be vigilant and speak up and about the Arts, especially Indigenous art.
This art hives me hope.
Blessings.
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