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Home » Articles »   By Chee Brossy
 
Wednesday, August 17,2011
Art Features

Making it New

Indian Market honors tradition, but its artists break the mold

Chee Brossy
After graduating college in 1999, Native American jeweler David Gaussoin travelled the world from Europe to Africa. He found new people and new approaches to art and saw the works of Michelangelo, Picasso and the French Impressionists. Back home in Santa Fe, Gaussoin began to put these new influences into his jewelry—and it looked different.
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