By the way, the photo montage on the upper righthand column of this blog is of several images characteristic of San Ildefonso (Poh-Woh-Geh) pueblo. The photo in the upper left is of the village looking toward the mountains beyond Black Mesa, the image below it is the famous black-on-black pottery developed and perfected in the village. The center image is of wooden beams protruding from a adobe house and the last photo is of Maria Martinez, the woman who with her husband Julian was responsible for the revival of native earthen ware and the creation of black-on-black pottery in San Ildefonso.
Another note...our digital camera isn't able to upload photos to the blog anymore (the connector broke and it'll be available when we get back to New York). So, we apologize about not having any photos after the first day. Please check back here after Sunday evening.
Thanks. :)
Friday, May 23, 2008
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