



Mother, 2024. 16" x 7" x 8", ceramic with oxides.
**Currently, this piece is en route to be shown at the Red Earth Arts Center in Oklahoma City, OK.
Mother was the first piece in the Mujeres Divinas series.. She was also the first piece I created after my Mother had passed in January 2024. This piece gave me peace, solace and comfort while creating her, and so much strength after she was completed. She also was created in honor of Roxanne Swentzell, a Santa Clara Pueblo artist and agricultural activist who works to provide natural food to those on the Pueblo, and to educate them on healthy, indigenous food choices. She is a hero/heroine of mine.
**Currently, this piece is en route to be shown at the Red Earth Arts Center in Oklahoma City, OK.
Mother was the first piece in the Mujeres Divinas series.. She was also the first piece I created after my Mother had passed in January 2024. This piece gave me peace, solace and comfort while creating her, and so much strength after she was completed. She also was created in honor of Roxanne Swentzell, a Santa Clara Pueblo artist and agricultural activist who works to provide natural food to those on the Pueblo, and to educate them on healthy, indigenous food choices. She is a hero/heroine of mine.
**Currently, this piece is en route to be shown at the Red Earth Arts Center in Oklahoma City, OK.
Mother was the first piece in the Mujeres Divinas series.. She was also the first piece I created after my Mother had passed in January 2024. This piece gave me peace, solace and comfort while creating her, and so much strength after she was completed. She also was created in honor of Roxanne Swentzell, a Santa Clara Pueblo artist and agricultural activist who works to provide natural food to those on the Pueblo, and to educate them on healthy, indigenous food choices. She is a hero/heroine of mine.