Invoking the Ancestors Ebook
Sabino Villalba & Veronica Silveira
by Ana Livingston Paddock & Carlotta Boettcher
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Veronica Silveira and Sabino Villalba are traditional, contemporary Mexican master potters from Mata Ortiz, a small village on the outskirts of the Sierra Madre, 20 minutes away from the pre-Colombian ruins of the indigenous Pauma civilization that flourished in the 14th & 15th Century in Northern Chihuahua, Mexico.
Their work provides a powerful link to the Ancients. If we love traditional Southwest pottery, we are excited for the connection their work provides to that history of classic pottery.
Looking at their pottery, we feel their uncompromising loyalty to channeling the Paquime spirits and maintaining the ancient Casas Grandes pottery style alive. They work tirelessly and with total dedication and are transparent about the fact that their work invokes the original pottery of their ancestors.
Their work provides a powerful link to the Ancients. If we love traditional Southwest pottery, we are excited for the connection their work provides to that history of classic pottery.
Looking at their pottery, we feel their uncompromising loyalty to channeling the Paquime spirits and maintaining the ancient Casas Grandes pottery style alive. They work tirelessly and with total dedication and are transparent about the fact that their work invokes the original pottery of their ancestors.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 20 pgs
- Publish Date: Oct 15, 2012
- Last Edit May 30, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords pottery, Ortiz, Mata, Ancestors, the, Invoking, Publications, Carlotta, Boettcher, Zamorano, Aurora, Casa, Quesada, Juan, Mexico, Chihuahua, Mexican, Grandes, Casas, Paquime, Livingston, Ana, Paddock, Silveira, Veronica, Villalba, Sabino
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About the Creator
Ana Livingston Paddock
Mata Ortiz, Chihuahua, Mexico
Ana Livingston Paddock grew up in La Antigua, Guatemala and Zamorano in rural Honduras and later was educated in the USA and Sweden where she studied ceramic design at Konstfack. She has a Masters in Art and Education from Stanford University and currently divides her time between Guatemala and Mata Ortiz in Chihuahua, Mexico. Paddock is currently working on a seriese of photography and oral history account of her neighbors in Mata Ortiz.