Handcrafted Native American Woman with braided hair sculpture - G. Pima 1997
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The image shows a handcrafted clay figure of a woman holding a beaded disc, likely inspired by Native American art, specifically the Pima culture. The figure is predominantly green, with swirling yellow and green patterns on the torso, and a solid green base. The woman has a dark brown complexion, black braided hair, and is adorned with a small green headpiece. The disc she holds is decorated with intricate beadwork, featuring a white snowflake-like design against a background of green and blue beads.
Pima art, originating from the Pima people of Arizona, often incorporates natural materials and reflects their cultural heritage. Clay figures and beadwork are common forms of expression, with geometric patterns and symbolic designs frequently used. The figure in the image appears to be a contemporary interpretation of these traditions, possibly created by an artist named G. Pima, as indicated in the query.
Pima cotton is also mentioned in the search results, it is known for its softness and durability. While this is relevant to the term "Pima," it does not directly relate to the clay figure in the image. The reference to Pima cotton could be a coincidence or a separate association with the artist's name or the figure's design.
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