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Navajo Sandpainting Art

Eugene Baatsoslanii Joe and Mark Bahti

Navajo Sandpainting Art by Eugene Baatsoslanii Joe and Mark Bahti — cover
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Navajo Sandpainting Art pairs Eugene Baatsoslanii Joe, a Navajo (Diné) sandpainter, with Mark Bahti, the Tucson trader and author whose family has long worked with Southwestern Native artists. The book treats sandpainting not as a curiosity but as a living ceremonial and artistic tradition, tracing how the sacred dry-paintings of the chantways were carefully adapted into permanent, glued works that could be shown and shared without violating their ritual purpose. Joe's own striking cover composition, a feather-bearing figure beside a great rayed sun, signals an insider's authority.

The cover art is signed in the plate "Baatsoslanii," and the dual Diné-and-trader authorship is exactly what makes the volume notable: it documents the techniques, the pigments ground from natural sandstone and minerals, and the cultural boundaries that govern the form. A clean copy like this one preserves the vivid color plates and the explanatory text together, a useful record of how a closely held ceremonial practice entered the world of collectible Native art.

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A guide to Navajo sandpainting art; only the cover was photographed.

AuthorEugene Baatsoslanii Joe and Mark Bahti
EditionDocumented copy
ConditionSoftcover, illustrated wraps.
TopicNavajo sandpainting art
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