Check out my husband's website if you are looking to pick up some Navajo / Hopi wall bling or bling for a body! I may be extremely biased but Carlon's work is crisp, clean, and absolutely stunning. His has earned prized ribbons at Heard Guild Indian Market, Gallup Ceremonial, and Santa Fe Indian Market. In addition to being an award winning artist, he has a quick wit and a charming smile - so it will be a pleasure doing business with him. Be sure to follow him on social media!
"Carlon P. Ami II is a jeweler and two-dimensional artist of Navajo, Tewa, and Hopi lineage. Growing up on the Navajo Reservation and within driving distance of the Hopi Mesas, Carlon's work is informed not only by his diverse cultural background but his experience with mainstream Western society as an eleven year veteran of the United States Air Force.
Every piece that leaves Carlon's studio is not only derived from a truly personal creative experience but is meant to invoke an equally intense personal experience with its wearer. Each piece reflects the full technical ability of its artist and is indicative of his budding virtuosity at the time of its creation. There are no shortcuts taken or materials skimped on. Carlon lives on his reputation.
It is Carlon's hope that every time you wear your necklace, bracelet, earrings or see your painting as you drink your coffee that you are just as happy with it as you were the day the metal first touched your skin or the canvas went up on your wall."
Every piece that leaves Carlon's studio is not only derived from a truly personal creative experience but is meant to invoke an equally intense personal experience with its wearer. Each piece reflects the full technical ability of its artist and is indicative of his budding virtuosity at the time of its creation. There are no shortcuts taken or materials skimped on. Carlon lives on his reputation.
It is Carlon's hope that every time you wear your necklace, bracelet, earrings or see your painting as you drink your coffee that you are just as happy with it as you were the day the metal first touched your skin or the canvas went up on your wall."
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Carlon regularly juries into to prestigious art markets. You will find him at the Heard Museum, Santa Fe Indian Market, and the Autry Museum among others. Currently his work is being sold at Faust Gallery: Check out his pieces here: www.faustgallery.com/artist/carlon-tsun-ami/
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