Damian Jim

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Damian Jim
Born1973 (age 5253)
EducationAl Collins Graphic Design School
Websitedamianjim.com

Damian Jim (born 1973) is a Diné (Navajo) artist.[1] He is known for his design work on traditional woven baskets, in addition to digital art, photography, and work with acrylic, oil, and ink.[2]

Damin Jim was born in 1973 in Shiprock, New Mexico[3] on the Navajo Nation.

Jim received training in graphic design from the Al Collins Graphic Design School. He also has a bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems.[3][4][non-primary source needed]

Art career

Jim is well known for his work as a basket design. He began this work by sketching symbols from Navajo oral history, editing the image with a computer, and discussing the design with weavers for their input.[5] His first job was with the Twin Rocks Trading Post in Utah, where his designs were used by leading Navajo weavers and helped sustain Navajo basketry.[6] His designs were also used by rug weavers and jewelers.[7]

In addition to this work, he uses pop culture references, surrealism, and street art aesthetics, incorporating retellings of Indigenous stories, in work with acrylic, oil, and ink on canvas and paper.[8]

He co-founded and managed 1Spot, one of the few Native Americans in the United States-led art galleries in Phoenix, Arizona.[2][9][non-primary source needed]

Publishing

Damian Jim helped create Ziindi: Indigenous Art Zine in 2012.[3]

Awards

References

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