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This book is written for beginning and intermediate wood
carvers interested in carving a traditional Hopi kachina-style doll. Tom Moore,
a respected kachina-style doll carver for forty years, provides historical
information about the evolution of kachina dolls and kachina carvings. He traces
the art form from the early days, when the dolls were intended to be educational
toys for children, until modern times, when they became wood sculptures
collected by non-Hopis, costing thousands of dollars. This fascinating book
provides patterns, respectful background information, and step-by-step
instructions for carving and painting Corn Dancer, Poli Sio Hemis, and Crow
Mother in the traditional manner. Tom's interpretations of the dolls include the
traditional "belly-acher" pose, bright colors of the 1980s style, and the
all-wood approach currently favored by Hopi carvers. The book provides a photo
gallery, index of terms, and lists of tools used and materials required. |
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