Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Rob in Texas

Native American Art purchased from Twin Rocks Trading PostNative American Art purchased from Twin Rocks Trading Post
Hopi Kachinas, Pueblo Storytellers and Navajo Basket from Twin Rocks

"The art in the photos are THE accent pieces in our home. Each one seems (to us) to have just been made for the places where they are lovingly displayed and admired. It is a delight to my soul each and every day... reminding me of many wonderful days in the SE Utah / NE Arizona area!"

Navajo Folk Art purchased from Twin Rocks Trading Post
"In the music room is a magnificent mask made by a Pawnee gentleman, Austin Real Rider. Under the mask are a Rena Juan folk art piece as well as an early 20th Century Hopi basket."

Native American Rug purchased from Twin Rocks Trading Post
"One of the pieces of which we are most proud is the Navajo rug which hangs on the back wall of the breakfast area. The appraiser dated this rug to pre-1915 and given the wear "holes," it was obviously a "user"."

Navajo painting inside the home of Rob, a customer of Twin Rocks Trading Post
"The painting is an original oil by Navajo artist Allen Bahe. The painting is titled "Storm Clouds over Shonto"."

Painting inside the home of Rob, a customer of Twin Rocks Trading Post
"The "photo" over the fireplace is an Edward Curtis original gravure, "Hopi Girl"

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