Johona-Mai, Navajo for Sunny Bright Flower was named to honor the Navajo Nation who’s ancestral land we inhabit. She was created in Alamosa, Colorado – the land of ‘Cool Sunshine’. To reflect our region, we incorporated Southwestern colors, focusing on the bright blue of our big, clear sky and the warm yellow of the ever present sunshine in the San Luis Valley. Johona-Mai was sculpted by hand and is adorned in a modern, colorful, hand cut stained glass mosaic pattern. Her form originates from Russia, where the first Matryoshka Doll was made and has since become a symbol in Eastern European Culture where Kasia was born. Today the doll has a place in contemporary pop culture around the world. The form of our doll was kept traditional to inspire the nostalgia one often feels when laying eyes on a nesting doll. The decorative motif highlights the purity of the form with color, pattern and the innocence of a flower often present on traditional dolls but with a contemporary flair.
The Johona-Mai sculpture has been accepted into the inaugural 2017 Artscape Art On Loan Program in Alamosa, Colorado. It will be displayed along the Main Street in downtown Alamosa starting in June 2017 for an entire year. More info and photos coming soon!
The form is beautifully sculpted and ready to be mosaiced!