Description:

Angak'chin Mana - Yellow Corn/Long Haired Girl Katsina by Jonathan Day, Hopi - Hopi Kachina Doll Carving
Absolutely beautiful depiction of the Angak'chin Mana - Yellow Corn/Long Haired Girl Kachina. Jonathan Day's work is so recognizable because of the subtle use of color and distinct carving style. In this doll, with the exception of the feather on the head and hasp in the pot, it appears to be all one piece of wood.

Angak'chin Mana belongs to the group known as Kachina Women or Momoyam. Just like life, Kachinas have mothers, sisters and wives who accompany them when they are seen in ceremonies and dances. This doll represents one of those women.

DETAILS:
Artist: Jonathan Day, Hopi - signed
Size: 9 3/4" high Base: 3" diameter (approx.)
Materials: Cottonwood & paint
Condition: From an estate - feather on head is broken

JONATHAN DAY
Born September 17, 1951 Residence, Hotevilla, Third Mesa, AZ
Jonathan Day is best known for his sculptural style Katsina carvings. 'I like to carve katsinas the way I see them, and I try to be as realistic as I can. Sometimes I sit for a couple of hours thinking about what I am going to make, what kind of stance I want the doll to have, where I saw the Katsina last, and what it was doing in the dance. I have a spiritual feeling for the dolls as I am carving ... I expect the Katsina dolls to come out nice ... The dolls today are a different form of art rather than the traditional Hopi carved doll.' NDN Arts recorded: 'Jonathan was born in the Hopi village of Hotevilla, Arizona. He attended college in California for a while before working as a carpenter. Jonathan decided to return home to the reservation.

He is married with three children. In 1980 he started carving full time. He is known for his ability to bring out the grain of the wood. Sculpture pose is the style he likes to carve because that is the way the Kachinas look when they are dancing. The artist spends time looking at the wood before carving to decide what Kachina would look best and how it will look. He believes that the Kachina has a soul and spirit when it is finished. (Bio from Schaaf book "Hopi Kachinas")

  • Dimensions: 9 3/4" high Base: 3" diameter (approx.)
  • Condition: Feather on head is broken

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June 20, 2024 11:00 AM EDT
Indianapolis, IN, US

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