by Wolf Schneider
Kenneth Johnson leads bidding on the friendship necklace |
Wild sunflowers are blooming everywhere in Santa Fe and this
past weekend was our biggest happening of the year – – Indian Market, with
artists’ booths sprawling all over the Plaza and thousands of visitors. At the
fancy auction gala on Saturday night, the silver and turquoise friendship
necklace collaboratively created by Indian art stars Tony Abeyta, Kenneth
Johnson, Cody Sanderson, and others sold for a whopping $60,000!
I enjoyed meeting top-achieving realtor Ann Brunson, who
just helped somebody buy a house for $80,000 but usually is wheeling and
dealing on multimillion-dollar properties. It was fun to hang out with my
Phoenix friends from Native Peoples Magazine, publisher of the in-depth Indian
Market Magazine. And I bought a pair of silver earrings with channel-inlaid
coral from Hopi-Assiniboine jeweler Steve Wikviya LaRance, who uses all natural
stones and materials (nothing stabilized or enhanced with radiation to make the
turquoise bluer). LaRance recently moved from Arizona to the Santa Fe area, and
has been seen as a background player on the hit TV series “Longmire.”
It's been a busy summer. I spent time in L.A. just off
Laurel Canyon at a rustic property a friend is considering turning into a small
B&B for entertainment industry crew (canyonstays@gmail.com). The house is
nestled deep in the canyon among California oaks and elms, walnut trees,
avocado trees, and eucalyptus trees, the trees keeping it wonderfully cool, and
the sounds of frogs and an owl helped me fall asleep. Then back in Santa Fe, I
happily got busy working on a great indie film! One last thing – – what a
perceptive 20-page article on Bruce Springsteen by David Remnick in the July
30th issue of The New Yorker.
Photographer: David Alfaya, Taken in Artist Studio: Gregory Lomayesva |
Wolf Schneider has been editor in chief of the Santa Fean,
editor of Living West, consulting editor of Southwest Art, and also blogs at www.wolfschneiderusa.com.