BIRDS, BASKETS and OTHER THOUGHTS,
Artwork by Meyo Marrufo
Artwork by Meyo Marrufo
Meyo Marrufo calls her image making technique "Finger Doodles" which use smartphone technology and a paint application.
My art is about what I am feeling or what I want to express. When I share my art, there is usually some writing with it that either talks about the basket, the animal or my mindset. If it starts a conversation or if a person sees it and learns from it, finds beauty in it, or even relates to it, it is doing what it is supposed to do. - Mey Marrufo
Meyo is an enrolled Member of the Robinson Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians. She has exhibited her work widely in Northern California and curated Gathering Time at the Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah and We Are Still Here at the Sonoma Museum last year. She is a visual artist and visual storyteller, bead artist, weaver, regalia maker, active member of the Pomo Weavers Society, and Environmental Department Director at Guidiville Rancheria.
My art is about what I am feeling or what I want to express. When I share my art, there is usually some writing with it that either talks about the basket, the animal or my mindset. If it starts a conversation or if a person sees it and learns from it, finds beauty in it, or even relates to it, it is doing what it is supposed to do. - Mey Marrufo
Meyo is an enrolled Member of the Robinson Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians. She has exhibited her work widely in Northern California and curated Gathering Time at the Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah and We Are Still Here at the Sonoma Museum last year. She is a visual artist and visual storyteller, bead artist, weaver, regalia maker, active member of the Pomo Weavers Society, and Environmental Department Director at Guidiville Rancheria.
Gallery Hours: Thursday - Monday 10:30am - 5:00pm, or by appointment.