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Gregory Lomayesva (b. 1971)

A Hopi Shalako-style katsina mask, 2007
Signed verso: Lomayesva / 07
A polychrome painted wood mask in green and red with an openwork tableta headdress and multicolored feathers
15.75" H x 20 " W x 6.5" D

  • Provenance: Private Collection, Southern California
  • Notes: Gregory Lomayesva is an internationally recognized painter, sculptor and mixed media artist who lives and works in Santa Fe, New Mexico. A painter since his mid-teens, Lomayesva's career began when he combined his woodworking skills with the classical imagery of his Hopi heritage to create unique sculptures and paintings at the cutting edge of contemporary American folk art. Beginning with the masks and dolls that are staples of his historical folk art tradition, Lomayesva quickly built a recognizable visual lexicon all his own that he eventually brought to large-scale works of wood, bronze, and steel: fusion artifacts that rapidly developed a strong collector base and wide acclaim. The Kachina styled figures are representative of his Hopi roots but not representative of actual Kachina figures. The feathers used are moulted parrot feathers that add rich coloration to each work. Although Lomayesva draws on aspects of both his Hispanic and Hopi heritage, he says: "I don't identify myself too much with either culture because I don't want to be pigeon-holed. I think that doing art based on ethnicity limits the playing field, so I try to express myself as an artist whose playing field is the world."
    References: Bryans Gallery, Taos, NM; Rainbow Man, Santa Fe, NM
  • Condition: Overall good condition with dust accumulation, shelf wear and wear to painted surfaces commensurate with age. Feathers with wear to tips. Tableta with three clean breaks/separation to stepped elements. Hanging loop verso.

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