I’m not letting go of the Beadwork topic for a bit yet! When discussing this term, there is an innate love of beauty in the bead jewelry made in the Southwest. It can be in the masterpieces of Natives whose tribes aren’t local, like Marcus Amerman and Keri Greeves, yet who sell well in the regional arts marketplace. It can be in the fanciful beading done by Navajo artists, work with a style of its own. But most of all it is in the hands of Pueblo jewelers like Veronica and Jovanna Poblano, Sharon Abeyta, Kenneth Aguilar, Jolene Bird, Charlene Reano and many others, that we see inventiveness at its finest.
Fact: While Pueblo shell and stone beadwork draws acclaim in its own right, Pueblo artists working in silver make some of the very best beads out there.