After lunch in the Heard Museum's cafe on Saturday, my friend and I stopped into the gift shop for a little look around. That's where I saw this new painting by Dan Namingha, the well known Hopi painter and sculptor. It's called "Five Faces" and is for sale for $18,500. I instantly fell in love with it and since I can't buy it, this photograph will have to console me.
There were a couple of other pieces in the shop that caught my eye. I really like this "story-teller" sculpture. It was way up on the top shelf so my photo isn't the best but, I think you tell how cute it is.
And this little clown kachina brought a smile to my face. In addition to balancing on that log and board, he's attempting to keep a decorated pot balanced on his head. Tricky!
There are always fun things to see in the gift shop. I asked one of the clerks to show me a necklace I was admiring and while he was presenting it he said "We are a non-profit so there isn't any sales tax and with your membership, there is a discount. And, there is no tariff because it's 100% made in America." I enjoyed his tongue-in-cheek entrepreneurial spirit.