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From: Theresa Parker (tlparker77_at_TeacherArtExchange) Date: Mon Nov 14 2005 - 21:27:09 PST
Woody, I enjoyed the photos and information about Numbe Whageh's work. The spiral earthwork is compelling. Your photo that includes people experiencing it is helpful to understand its scale. Thanks for sharing, Theresa Parker Gig Harbor, WA
<BLOCKQUOTE style='PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #A0C6E5 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px'><font style='FONT-SIZE:11px;FONT-FAMILY:tahoma,sans-serif'><hr color=#A0C6E5 size=1> From: <i>Woody Duncan <woodyduncan@comcast.net></i><br>Reply-To: <i>"TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group" <teacherartexchange@lists.pub.getty.edu></i><br>To: <i>"TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group" <teacherartexchange@lists.pub.getty.edu></i><br>Subject: <i>[teacherartexchange] Numbe Whageh</i><br>Date: <i>Mon, 14 Nov 2005 20:49:02 -0700</i><br>>Numbe Whageh is an earthwork created by a Santa Clara<br>>artist to complement the massive bronze sculpture of the<br>>Spanish Colonization installed at the Albuquerque Museum.<br>>Most visitors will overlook the simple earthwork as just<br>>more landscaping unless they are made aware of it. Nora<br>>Naranjo-Morse worked independently to create this powerful<br>>yet quiet statement about her peoples land prior to the<br>>arrival of the Spanish. Walking down into her spiral<br>>world is a meaningful journey. I created a new web page<br>>with pics to make people aware of her creation.<br>>http://www.taospaint.com/Numbe/Whageh.html>>The page includes links to sites that tell about the artist.<br>> Enjoy, Woody<br>>--<br>> Woody, Retired in Albuquerque<br>> mailto:woodyduncan@comcast.net<br>><br>>35 Quality Middle School Art Lessons<br>>in powerpoint format, on one CD $17 (includes shipping)<br>>http://www.taospaint.com/QualityLessons.html>>Ordering Address: PO Box 91703<br>>Albuquerque, NM 87199-1703<br>><br>>?The function of the overwhelming majority of your artwork<br>>is simply to teach you how to make the small fraction<br>>of your artwork that soars.? from: ?Art & Fear?<br>><br>>Woody's Watercolor Portfolio:<br>>http://www.taospaint.com/Portfolio/Watercolors.html>>Newest Fantastic Triplet Pics:<br>>http://www.taospaint.com/Spring05/Photos.html>>Your Invite to Woody's Exhibit:<br>>http://www.taospaint.com/ArtShow/Invite.html>><br>><br>>---<br>>To unsubscribe go to <br>>http://www.getty.edu/education/teacherartexchange/unsubscribe.html></font></BLOCKQUOTE> --- To unsubscribe go to http://www.getty.edu/education/teacherartexchange/unsubscribe.html Next message: Kristina: "Re: [teacherartexchange] PDA's for teachers" Previous message: Diane C. Gregory: "Re: [teacherartexchange] Numbe Whageh" Maybe in reply to: Woody Duncan: "[teacherartexchange] Numbe Whageh" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] [ attachment ] Mail actions: [ respond to this message ] [ mail a new topic ] Event Calendar Museum Education Library e-Getty Newsletter Press Room Print this page Site Map Search The J. Paul Getty Trust © J. Paul Getty Trust | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Contact Us
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