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Middletown, CA

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The Dream to the Ever Lasting Sky, 2019, Inside a 1 inch blush woven basket covered with pink feathers(Teally) lies a blue topaz gem. This basket captures the dream of a mother and father praying to the Ever Lasting Sky for a healthy baby. The charter in both cases is unknown, pink or blue, boy or girl and with brown skin.

The Awoke, 2022, - Using Clear Lake bulrush the hunter created this 7 x 2 x 2 dream boat dressed in the ways of the10,000 year old spirits(pheasant) that signifies the awakening of people from around the globe to Mother Earth personality.

Deep Inside, 2018 - by Fred Briones - Display Only, With strong Pomo medicine as the base(abalone) tightly woven Clear Lake bulrush was used to capture the spirits inside a 1x1x1 basket covered in black and white feathers(teally). In the old Pomo ways traditional storytelling was always good medicine. Storytelling brought understanding of the baskets ability to make dreams come true. It is said that once the weaver has completed their basket and if they looks into it’s bottom that their dream will come true.

Other Work From Middletown Art Center

Shake Head by Kilak Malicay
Pleasure Basket by Corine Pearce
Old Lady by Kilak Malicay
California Plants Heart by Jacqueline Graumann
Basket Design, Hummingbirds by Eric Wilder
Poppies by Eric Wilder
Mountain Lion and Butterfly by Meyo Marrufo
Baskets Corner Arrangement
Lake County Cradle Basket by Corine Pearce
Doll Size Cradle by Corine Pearce
See all artwork from Middletown Art Center
 

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