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Continue ShoppingThe Eighth Generation team has selected 13 semi-finalists after a tough and careful review of over 200 submissions from talented artists all across Indian Country! This blog announces the remaining 7. Check out our blog announcing the first 6 Semi-Finalists! After a period of community feedback, we will decide on the final 4.
We encourage you to show love and support for this year's semi-finalists (and the previously highlighted Honorable Mentions)by leaving a comment about your favorites! And remember - the pieces below are samples of the artists' broader work, not necessarily wool blanket designs - so you'll have to use your imagination! A link to the artists website or social media pages has been added whenever possible.
Check out the stunning artwork below, and please don't hesitate to share with your networks!
"Breathtaking. The colors and intricacy of the weaving are absolutely stunning."-Kim Kroeker, Design Support
"The design and colors in this piece have such beautiful and complex details." - Josh Swift, Studio Manager
"I love the use of negative and positive space here; the thoughtful combination of linework and bold shapes makes it such a strong design. This would be such an awesome blanket." -Kim Kroeker, Design Support
"This beautiful piece reminds me of reflections of life because the dragonfly to me represents the interweaving of people in and out of my life." - H.L. Belmont Jr., Studio Assistant
"Wow, this is so dope! The designs in this piece are strong." - H.L. Belmont Jr., Studio Assistant
"The colors and the designs in this are so beautiful, and I especially loved the birds!" - Adriana Perrusquia, Communications Specialist
"Wow! We are in love with these. The skill of the artist is so apparent in these gorgeous and diverse designs." -Kim Kroeker, Design Support
Loretta Yellowfish
Mar 29, 2019
Jessica Rosemary Harjo incorporates traditional designs from her diverse tribal backgrounds with fresh depictions of the complex balance of masculinity in the Osage ribbon work borders with the femininity of the Otoe floral designs. The palate of bright colors allow the surface designs to pop, while close inspection provides a glimpse at the ongoing complexity of the fundamental basis of the Osage design as mirror to Harjo’s own upbringing. The design is both genius and beautiful just like Harjo.
Johnnie Jae
Mar 29, 2019
Jessica Rosemary Harjo’s design is so pretty and the colors absolutely fantastic. I’m also partial because I love the Otoe-Missouria inspired elements
Addie Hudgins
Mar 29, 2019
Jessica Harjo!
Beverly Ukrainec
Mar 29, 2019
Pat Bruderer… Wow stunning….would love to see a blanket in this design.