Shorty, Eddy

Eddy Shorty- Stone Sculptor - Eddy Shorty grew up in a remote area of Navajo land, west of Chaco Canyon, in New Mexico. Shorty had a formal training at the Institute of American Indian Art in Santa Fe, in the late 1980's. it seemed that he was destined to find sculpture," I ended up in a sculpture class only when a jewelry class I wanted to take was full, working with stone felt so natural to me. I knew I had found my life's work."

When asked how he approaches a new stone Shorty explains, " I usually spend time with a stone and make some sketches of it from different angles. At some point I will see a form in the stone, and then it's simply a process of revealing that form. Animals, or spirit beings, from Navajo mythology are often what appear in the stone."

For over 20 years Eddy Shorty has been showing and winning awards at various competition at markets and museums in the South Western US. The S.W.A.I.A., Santa Fe Indian Market, the Wheel Wright Museum, the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos, the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial, to name a few.

 
Eddy Shorty Sculpture, COAES9-5

"She Runs with the Dawn" is a limestone carving that is embellished with silver work and turquoise and lapis lazuli cabochons. The limestone is Indiana Limestone and the figure emerges from a solid base and seems to take flight. She stands a total of 45 inches tall and is 22 inches at the widest point.

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