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  1. Darance Chimerica. I reside on Third Mesa in the village of Hotevilla. I have been carving going on 17 years. I have been influenced and taught by family members, along with a friend of mine, Bendrew Atokuku. All my paints re natural earth mineral paints that I hand collect, crushed to a fine powder, adding water and juniper sap as an adhesive.

  2. Jul 9, 2019 · Darance Mak'wesa Chimerica carves Hopi Kachinas from local and regional materials. Erin Ford. Jul 9, 2019 Updated Dec 12, 2023. 1 of 3. Darance Mak'wesa Chimerica works on carving a...

  3. Jun 10, 2015 · Between 2003-5, I sold new traditional Hopi Indian katsina dolls in my first Canyon Road gallery from my “wall of dolls.” I worked with a number of wonderful Hopi carvers in those days, including 2 very young carvers who were just starting out: Darance “MakwesaChimerica and Randy Brokeshoulder.

  4. Mar 13, 2017 · Darance Makwesa Chimerica, one of the three Hopi carvers featured at the cultural weekend exhibition at Cabot’s Pueblo Museum, has participated in shows around the United States and in Japan....

  5. $ 395.00. Description. This is Darance Makwesa Chimericas beautiful rendition of one of the many forms of Hiilili katsina. Hiilili katsinam function as guards at diverse ceremonies. This carving is 11 1/2″ tall including the crown of feathers on the top of the head. The crosses on the face represent stars, I believe.

  6. Hopi Corn Boy Kachina by Darance Makwesa Chimerica — Two Graces, Art Books and Curios, Taos, NM. $395.00. “Old Style” Hopi Kachina Doll representing the Corn Boy, 12 inches tall including feathers, carved circa 2005 from the root of the cottonwood tree and painted with mineral pigments collected by the artist, Darance Makwesa Chimerica himself.

  7. Darance Makwesa Chimerica. Eagle Kachina. TRIBAL AFFILIATION: Hopi Tribe. CLASSIFICATION: Pueblo Wooden Carvings. BOOTH NUMBER: PLZ 53. MATERIAL/TECHNIQUE: Traditional kachina wood carvings. Using cottonwood root, natural earth mineral paints, pheasant and duck feathers. Dolls are carved using wood rasp tools, knives and wood chisels.