Changing Woman: The Life and Art of Helen Hardin

Changing Woman: The Life and Art of Helen Hardin
ISBN-10
0873584899
ISBN-13
9780873584890
Series
Changing Woman
Pages
165
Language
English
Published
1989
Publisher
Northland Pub.
Author
Jay Scott

Description

The art Helen Hardin created was the product of her deliberate effort to both retain the mystical elements of her heritage (Santa Clara Pueblo) and depart from the traditional style favored by many of the artists whose work surrounded her.

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