Exploring the Weaving Legacy of DY Begay: An Indigenous Artist's Journey
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Exploring the Weaving Legacy of DY Begay: An Indigenous Artist's Journey

DY Begay, a fifth-generation Navajo weaver, eloquently embodies the intricate relationship between her art and her identity as an Earth Being, rooted in her rich clan heritage. In this profound dialogue, she elucidates the profound influence of her upbringing amidst generations of female weavers, where the traditional practices of her ancestors are woven into the very fabric of her artistic expression. Her tapestries not only reflect the natural beauty and diverse colors of her homeland but also serve as a spiritual testament to her connection with the land and its resources. As she embarks upon the exploration of contemporary design concepts, DY aspires to bridge the past with the present, ensuring that the narratives of her lineage endure through her work. This episode offers a remarkable glimpse into the life and artistic journey of a dedicated creator, illuminating the significance of cultural heritage in the realm of modern artistry.

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Urban Aztec: The Artistry of Jesse Hernandez
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Urban Aztec: The Artistry of Jesse Hernandez

Jesse Hernandez (@UrbanAztec) is a visual artist born and raised in the
 San Francisco bay area. He is most widely recognized for his street art murals, vinyl toys, and diverse Illustration work. His style is known as Urban Aztec, a combination of graffiti and ancient indigenous culture. Hernandez’s artwork has been featured by Marvel, Warner Bros, DC Comics, Gears of war 4, San Jose Sharks, The Oakland Museum, Rockstar energy drink, Rolling Stone, Fandango, Juxtapoz, X-Box, Playstation, WWE, Run the Jewels, Oakland Athletics, and the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas. Hernandez has shown art in galleries and museums around the world. He has also painted murals in Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose, Richmond, Los Angeles, Mexico city and Amsterdam. Website: Urbanaztec.comInstagram: @Urbanaztec
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