During the 2011 SWAIA Indian Market, Paul Niemi of http://unclepauliesworld.blogspot.com stopped by Keshi Gallery in Santa Fe to see Taos potter Camille Bernal's first one-woman show. While the materials and technique involved with her work is traditional, the result is anything but. A lover of flowers and insects, Bernal's influences range from Japanese to ancient Egypt to Mesoamerica. For more information, contact Keshi or go to www.keshi.com.
Great to see this report on YouTube! Bernal's traditional work is wonderful in simplicity and elegance, and the experimental-creative work is an excellent balance in aesthetic taste. Since I'm not in Santa Fe, the video is helpful to keep up with such new developments. Thanks!
vi1medi1 5 months ago