List of Artisans

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Jicarilla Arts and Crafts and Museum

Jicarilla Apache beadwork, baskets, and paintings.

Mail order; send stamped self-addressed manila envelope for brochure and price list.

On Jicarilla Blvd, St Hwy 64 at Dulce on the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation in Old Community Center. 

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Eriacho Arts & Crafts

By the owner: Zuni inlay jewelry in sterling silver or 14k gold.

By other Zuni artisans: jewelry, fetishes, pottery, paintings, and beaded items.

Mail order and special orders on request. Master Card, VISA, and American Express welcome.

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Marcus Cadman

Contemporary paintings and sculpture. Commissions welcomed. Visit website for pieces that are available for sale.

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De Haven Solimon Chaffins

Acrylic on canvas; acrylic on unstretched canvas with hand-sewn edge and natural or painted wood; scroll-type painting; hand-made artist's books made of hand-made paper, wood, twigs, leaves, natural buckskin, leather, photographs, etc., that include original poetry. Known for contemporary or abstract images of my personal Pueblo iconography. Also creates imagery on wooden panels.

Ms. Chaffins is the Signature Artist for the New Mexico Nursing Excellence Awards.

 

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Arviso's Originals

"I am an Artist who paints by holding a paint brush in my mouth. My art work consists of the traditional ways of living, and the landscapes of our great Navajo Nation which includes both the people and the livestock that makes our ways of living."

The artist is quadriplegic and paints from his wheelchair. Call or write for more information.

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Donald D. Ruleaux

Oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings. Silverpoint drawings. Subjects: Powow dancers, landscapes, flowers, western scene from sandhills on Nebraska, rodeo, and buffalo.

 

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Harlan E. Racine Arts

Carving head stones out of Native stone, feather and quill work, skull painting, dreamcatchers, bone work, willow and beaded canes, teepee furnishings.

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