Arthur Holmes
Jr.
Female Deer
Dancer
14" H
with 1 3/4" base
According to Kachinas
by Barton Wright the Deer Dancer "has power over the rain,
and of course, when he dances, he is a prayer for increase of
deer.
"Usually when a group
of these dancers appear they are accompanied by a Wolf or Mountain
Lion Kachina as a side dancer. Presumably the first Deer Kachinas
were brought from Awatovi, which may be correct as they retain
a strong Rio Grande appearance.
"The position that this
kachina usually assumes when he dances is that of bending forward
at the waist and resting the front part of the body upon the
short stick that is carried in his hands."
- Barton Wright, Kachinas: a Hopi
Artist's Documentary (166)
Arthur Holmes Jr. is the son
of well-known Hopi carver, Arthur Holmes Sr. Both have received
recognition for their superb work in kachina carving. Highly
sought after by collectors, both Arthur Jr. and his father keep
busy producing some of the finest carvings available.
Their work can only be found
in the most discriminating collections, galleries, and museums
around the world. Arthur has truly caught his father's vision
for realistic contemporary kachina carving.
As a Hopi Kachina carver,
Arthur Holmes, Jr. has often found that the pieces he carves,
will become what they want to become. Every aspect of this piece
is detailed to the extreme. We took special notice of the hands
and fingernails. It is easy to see why Arthur Jr. is considered
by some to be the very best.
Arthur prefers to carve alone.
Many of his works are created outdoors, where he is able to relax
and find inspiration for his next piece. This approach seems
fitting since so much of the Kachina tradition involves a reverence
for the natural and animal world. This same regard for nature
and the spiritual realm is reflected in Arthur's highly detailed
and extremely realistic carvings.
Arthur has arguably surpassed
his father's ability as a carver, but being the humble person
that he is, he always denies this. As his teacher, his father
must surely be proud of the skill and artistry his son has developed.
If you're looking to add an
excellent example by one of the living-masters - here's your
chance.