This is a collection of images portraying Tammy's extraordinary talent. She is regarded as the foremost Native American potter in the world today. Collectors now can only buy her work by lottery as her pieces have become so sought after and her production for the public market is limited. The book tells of her heritage as a fourth generation Santa Clara pueblo potter and what inspires this beautiful, young, soft-spoken artisan. The narrative also introduces the layperson to pottery and the Native American culture. It is ...
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This is a collection of images portraying Tammy's extraordinary talent. She is regarded as the foremost Native American potter in the world today. Collectors now can only buy her work by lottery as her pieces have become so sought after and her production for the public market is limited. The book tells of her heritage as a fourth generation Santa Clara pueblo potter and what inspires this beautiful, young, soft-spoken artisan. The narrative also introduces the layperson to pottery and the Native American culture. It is written by acknowledged experts in the field of Native American culture, art and collections. The book is a spectacular result of collaboration between an artist and those who are committed to preserving a culture through museums, collections and writing.
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Add this copy of Tammy Garcia, Form Without Boundaries to cart. $3.51, good condition, Sold by Books From California rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Simi Valley, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2003 by Tapestry Press.
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Profusely illustrated. Fine copy in fine dust jacket. 4to, 192 pp., Inscribed & signed by the artist on a one-page map of Northern New Mexico which is laid-in., Introduction by Bruce Bernstein; preface by John Grimes.
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Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1930819307. Color photographs throughout. First printing. Previous owner's blind-stamp on front free endpaper, else fine in a fine dust jacket.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. Inscribed by Author(s) Bright, crisp, pictorial dust jacket. Tight binding, solid black boards with sharp corners, bright silver lettering to front board and spine strip, clean, unmarked pages throughout. Inscribed to previous owners by author on half title page.
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VG (minor wear on dj) Black cloth, black & illus. dust jacket, 192 pp., many color illus. An exploration of the work of Pueblo potter and sculptor Tammy Garcia. "Garcia shapes clay beyond what we thought possible, and her flawless technique demonstrates her mastery of the form....These pages also magnificently display her bronze sculpture, jewelry, and collaborative work." (dj) With introduction by Bruce Bernstein, Preface by John Grimes, and Text by Benjamin Rose. Here the full-color photos of Garcia's creations are truly gasp-inducing.
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Like New in Fine jacket. Size: 10x1x12; Tammy Garcia, Form Without Boundaries, is a collection of images portraying Tammy's extraordinary talent. She is regarded as the foremost Native American potter in the world today and in this magnificent coffeetable book provides glimpses of her sculpture and jewelry. Today, collectors buy her work by lottery as her pieces have become so sought after and her production for the public market is limited. The book tells of her heritage as a fourth generation Santa Clara pueblo potter and what inspires this beautiful, young, soft-spoken artisan. The narrative also introduces the layperson to pottery and the Native American culture. It is written by acknowledged experts in the field of Native American culture, art and collections. The book is a spectacular result of collaboration between an artist and those who are committed to preserving a culture through museums, collections and writing.