Perfected Imperfection: Shiprock Santa Fe + Jill Sharp Weeks

The graphic lines of a transitional Navajo weaving, woven entirely in un-dyed sheep’s wool. A turquoise tab necklace, white heishi polished with patient skill, then worn smooth through years of wear. A hand hammered Navajo copper mug. These are some of the items selected by Jill Sharp Weeks, who brings her discerning eye and distinctive taste for a special exhibit in gallery and online.

A passionate designer, stylist and collector, Jill is fascinated by the interplay of scale and simplicity. A central feature of this collection are three significant Colonial New Mexican graneros. These utilitarian grain chests have their own stark beauty, decorations limited to plain chip carving or the natural planks of an ancient pine tree, relics from a simpler age. 

Whether effortlessly layering antique Navajo jewelry or remodeling her contemporary adobe home with thoughtfully reclaimed materials, she fearlessly and flawlessly executes her vision. We are pleased to present a unique curated collection from a dear friend.