Teri Greeves was born into a world of beads.
“I was brought home in a fully beaded cradleboard,” she said at her home studio in Santa Fe, N.M. “I had a fully beaded diaper bag.
I had beaded moccasins before I could walk.”So it was only a matter of time before she started beading herself.
As a Native beadworker enrolled in the Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma, Greeves, 54, stitches stories onto shoes, umbrellas and deer hide canvases.
She has created portraits of her family under a Madonna-and-Child-inspired arch, given stereotypical Native imagery the Roy Lichtenstein treatment and shared Kiowa traditions on shoes.
Persons:
Teri Greeves, ”, “, beading, Greeves, Roy Lichtenstein, beadworker
Locations:
Santa Fe, Kiowa, Oklahoma