Pictorial

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Pictorial

Painting with Wool

Navajo pictorial weavings are generally a reflection of the world as the weaver sees it, usually influenced by her immediate environment. As the world around the weavers has changed, so have the scenes in the Pictorials, which can depict traditional life on Navajoland, trains, trading posts, trucks, and desert landscapes. These weavings can be considered a visual history of life on the Navajo reservation over the past century.

One of the most popular pictorial styles, Bird Pictorials / Tree of Life Designs, also may be the most difficult to execute. Weavers of this style are able to create curved lines in a geometric format to illustrate realistic-looking birds, a talent said to be a family secret. The beautiful birds are usually depicted with the sacred Navajo plant, the cornstalk, growing from a traditional Navajo ceremonial basket.

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Miniature Cornstalk Pictorial by Elouise Bia - Garland's
Miniature Cornstalk Pictorial by Elouise Bia - Garland's
Miniature American Flag Pictorial by Louise Bia Yazzie - Garland's
Miniature American Flag Pictorial by Louise Bia Yazzie - Garland's
Bird Pictorial by Bruce Nez - Garland's
Bird Pictorial by Bruce Nez - Garland's
Mother Earth and Father Sky by Luana Tso - Garland's
Mother Earth and Father Sky by Luana Tso - Garland's
Bird Pictorial by Evelyn Tunney - Garland's
Bird Pictorial by Evelyn Tunney - Garland's
Bird Pictorial by Bruce Nez - Garland's
Bird Pictorial by Bruce Nez - Garland's
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