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A reprint of the sold-out 2007 first edition with a new introduction, Mapping Water embraces uncharted artistic terrains.  Tuwaletstiwa writes, “In this vast desert, a thin membrane separates the daily world and the world of spirit. This elemental landscape holds a deep reservoir of the unconscious, continually reminding me of the fragility and tenacity of life. Whether writing, painting, working with fiber, sand, or glass, I seek to embody the elusive images that emanate from the unconscious.” The first section in Mapping Water explores the etymology of the word “genesis” alongside paintings…mehr

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A reprint of the sold-out 2007 first edition with a new introduction, Mapping Water embraces uncharted artistic terrains.  Tuwaletstiwa writes, “In this vast desert, a thin membrane separates the daily world and the world of spirit. This elemental landscape holds a deep reservoir of the unconscious, continually reminding me of the fragility and tenacity of life. Whether writing, painting, working with fiber, sand, or glass, I seek to embody the elusive images that emanate from the unconscious.” The first section in Mapping Water explores the etymology of the word “genesis” alongside paintings that relate (and don’t relate) to parts of the text, evoking thoughts on the “genesis” of ideas. Subsequent sections continue this exploration with content that varies from the deconstruction of an iconic Holocaust photograph to the construction of a series using feathers and bones to honor the spirit of a dead crow.
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Autorenporträt
Judy Tuwaletstiwa (b. 1941, Los Angeles, CA) is a visual artist, writer, and teacher. Her work resides in private and museum collections nationally and internationally. After earning degrees in English Literature from U.C. Berkeley and Harvard University, she discovered the power of visual art to connect us to the deepest part of ourselves. She has spent her life exploring and expressing this through various media. Tuwaletstiwa lives and works in Galisteo, NM.