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warp to weft: weaving by morris muskett

January 26th, 2010

I want to share with you a wonderful experience I had where I had the opportunity to work with the staff at the Wheelwright Museum to exhibit my weaving during the beginning of my professional weaving career.  I had the opportunity to influence the space in which my weavings would be exhibited by having the walls painted in the sacred colors of my culture, Dine’, but in muted shades of yellow, blue and gray.  The other sacred color is white.  An interview followed where I discussed the inspiration and context in which I created each of my weavings.  The catalogue features wonderful, high quality photos of my sashes, wall hangings, and rugs with commentary in my voice, which was very minimally edited.  This exhibition was featured at the Wheelwright Museum from January 31, 2004 to April 18, 2004. 

I posted an image (below) of the cover of my exhibition catalogue.  Yes, this copy is my working copy so it is somewhat damaged.  Please contact the Case Trading Post if you are interested in purchasing a new catalogue at a bargain price of $10 for unsigned copies.   Enjoy!

Warp to Weft: Weaving by Morris Muskett

Price $10 each

Contact the Case Trading Post at the Wheelwright Museum in Santa Fe, NM

www.casetradingpost.com

metal news….did you know…??

January 23rd, 2010

I thought I’d share with all my visitors and customers how metal prices on the stock market affects all who are involved in making jewelry.  As I travel to do shows or make presentations, I sometimes see visitors or audience members shocked that Native jewelers have to purchase silver, gold, platinum and other precious metal at stock market prices!  Native jewelers are not exempt from paying market prices for their metals nor their stones they set in their jewelry.  I wanted to share this piece of news with all of you who visit my website.  As a small scale business, I am vulnerable to the changes in metal prices.  This is the reason I have a disclaimer statement that my prices are subject to change without notice.  I hope you find this informative. 

One of my goals as an artist is to educate.  Thanks for visiting my website.   

Morris

new dragonfly cross earrings and pendant

January 21st, 2010

Here are two new pieces that are thematically connected some of my latest jewelry.  I feel a strong connection to the variations of the dragonfly crosses both spiritually and artistically. 

I believe my jewelry will find their owners.  Please contact me if you have any questions or interested in purchasing. Enjoy!

   Dragonfly cross earrings with handmade earring hooks. Handstamped sterling silver.

Price $125 a pair + $5 shipping in the U.S.

  Dragonfly cross pendant on a 20″ silver chain. Handstamped sterling silver cross.   

Price: SOLD

my jewelry and weavings are available at the following locations

January 14th, 2010

I wanted to give my visitors an update on where to find my jewelry and weaving available for sale. For serious Navajo weaving collectors, I take personal appointments to show my weavings not shown online.  All of my weavings are museum quality and definitely one-of-a kind.  

I believe there are a few my jewelry pieces still available at Shiprock Trading.  I currently have my recent jewelry available at the Case Trading Post at the Wheelwright Museum.  Please check with Robb Lucas, the Case Trading Post Manager, for current availability.

I also make presentations and have my weaving and jewelry for sale at Jennie Slick and Mary Walker’s Weaving Boot Camp class while they are teaching in Window Rock, AZ.  Please visit Mary Walker’s website, Weaving In Beauty, at www.weavinginbeauty.com for dates for her beginning, intermediate, and advanced Weaving Boot Camp classes. 

So you’ve twisted my arm.  The last location to find my jewelry and weaving for sale is this website.  Take a look in my jewelry and weaving galleries.  I like and prefer to sell my weavings directly to the collector.  I want to ensure my weavings are going to a good home.  If you have any questions, please let me know.

posting regular updates

January 10th, 2010

I will posting regular weekly updates.  I want to share with you my artistic journey and hope you will join me in this journey.  Please look for first weekly update this week.  Thanks!