Description
Sarah (Seli) Stewart is a Cherokee Nation citizen and artist who enjoys sharing cultural knowledge through crafting. Her favorite workshop to teach is cornhusk doll making, while telling the tale of why the doll has no face. Seli hopes to be remembered for her contributions to Cherokee art and teaching rather than her physical appearance: as the cornhusk doll's story teaches us. This is why she felt cornhusk art was the perfect medium for an artist self-portrait. Wado!
Category
Traditional Arts
Materials
Cornhusks, commerical fabric dye and fixative, glue, wood, sinew, floral wire, wire, cardboard, paper, paint, wool, fabric, thread and various upcycled found objects.
Dimensions
12" x 9" x 6"
Sarah (Seli) Stewart
Cherokee Nation
About the Artist
Sarah (Seli) Stewart is a Cherokee Nation citizen and artist who enjoys various crafts, such as beading, cornhusk doll making and sewing.
Pickup & Shipping
All artworks sold will be shipped from the gallery after the show closes. Packages should go out no later than September 20, 2025. Visit here to learn more about shipping and handling as well as tax-exempt purchases.