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Shining Way
Shining Way
Shining Way

Shining Way

Artist (American, born 1944)
Artist (American, born 1943)
Date1978
Mediumwool and natural dyes
Dimensions54 x 54 in. (137.2 x 137.2 cm)
ClassificationsTextile
Credit LineGift of Peter S. Reed, 1999
Object number1999.12.1
DescriptionGeometric forms with repetitive zigzag patterns; small triangular forms in different hues float on the surface and repeat the zigzag of the boarder; natural dyes used to produce muted colors in grey, browns, oranges, mauves and violets.
eMuseum Notes
Gail Rieke moved to New Mexico in 1970. Soon after, she went to the State Fair and saw a Navajo woman weaving on a loom and decided she wanted to learn to weave. She learned primarily from Noel Bennett (also a Santa Fe artist) and Bennett's book Working With the Wool. Shining Way was on the cover of an issue of Fiberarts Magazine Nov/Dec 1978.
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