A Thing Shining, Colorful, Beautiful

Type of art: Beadwork / Quillwork

I based this image off of a photograph taken by a friend. Although I am no longer a part of the story behind this particular image, it speaks to a universal moment of time that hopefully everyone can feel. This project definitely turned into a healing experience halfway through but I'm glad I got a chance to explore this technique again with such a beautiful subject.

Materials: Vintage micro beads, 24k gold plated beads, cork fabric

Technique: Single bead stitch, two needle appliqué

Size: 5.5x3.5

Price: $1,800
Hollis Chitto
Mississippi Choctaw
(505) 603-9190
hollischitto@gmail.com
Hollis Chitto was born in an art town to artist parents. He grew up surrounded by art, artistic discussion and talented people. Hollis started making clay masks and shields when he was five years old. He learned to roll out the clay, sand them, and decorate and paint the pieces himself. When he was ten years old, he started working with glass seed beads and porcupine quills and since then, these have been his principle medium. Hollis was featured recently in Native American Art magazine, New Mexico Magazine and on Vogue.com as an "Indigenous Beader Modernizing Their Craft."
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