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Helen Hardin, Bountiful Mother

Helen Hardin
1943-1984
Santa Clara Pueblo
Alternative Name
Tsa-Sah-Wee-Eh, Little Standing Spruce
Date
1980
Medium Specific
Copper Plate Aquatint Etching on Arjomari paper
Edition / State
32/50
Printer
Ricardo Ximenes, El Cerro Graphics
Classification
Print
Dimensions
Image: 18 x 16 in. (45.7 x 40.6 cm.), Framed: 38 5/8 x 26 1/8 in. (98.1 x 66.4 cm.)
Accession Number
2022.35.20.24
Credit
Gift of Karen Kessel
Biography
Helen Hardin (1943-1984) Tsa-Sah-Wee-Eh - Little Standing Spruce was born to Santa Clara Pueblo painter Pablita Velarde and Caucasian civil servant Herbert Hardin. Inspired by her mother, she began creating and selling paintings as a teenager. She went in a different direction than her mother and her mother’s peers, creating more contemporary work that depicted Native American symbols with striking geometrical patterns.

Hardin's distinctive and compelling style became more fully realized in the 1970s, with a series of paintings of Katsina figures. These and her later works are immensely complex works of art that have been displayed in museums around the world. Her personal explorations led her into the deeply affecting works of the very well-known “Woman” Series. Much of her work is concerned with the intellectual and physical struggle of her very existence—the struggle of woman versus man, patron versus artist, Indian versus Anglo, tradition versus progression. Her art is complex and beautiful, at once forward-thinking and rooted in ancient tradition. Hardin passed away of cancer in 1984.
https://www.adobegallery.com/artist/Helen_Hardin_1943_198417492218
Date of Bio
Inscription
32/50 (llc), Signed (lrc)