The Spider Rock Girls: Weaving in Beauty.
I took my first weaving class with this unique and talented family of weavers here in Chinle four years ago. Since then we have become friends and my appreciation for the craft and art of Navajo weaving has grown along with the appreciation of how special this family is and how important weaving is in keeping them centered and helping them to continue a life walking in Beauty.
I began my writing career with articles and photos from Malawi, Africa sold to publicans like Highlights for Children so this is an exciting full circle for me and I hope to explore the use use of digital photography to compliment my writing in future stories and articles.
Here are a few photos that did not appear in the Magazine.
Grandma the matriarch of the family, a stern but
loving teacher. The girls learned early that if you make a mistake you take it out and start over.
Read more and see more photos in The 2014-15 issue of Shuttle Spindle and Dyepot. Learn more about weaving, dying and other fabric arts.
3 comments:
Such a rich and beautiful tradition, art, family endeavor - layers of meaning, Nancy Bo Flood
Congratulations on the sale of your story & photographs as well as spreading the word on this enduring craft so close to the heart.
This would make a great book, Karen!
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