Mural by: Kadence Nofchissey, Wyatt Plante, and Cody Begay
This Mural was an opportunity for the art students and myself to be able to express their creativity and apply our technical skills on a large surface area. Thank you to the administration at Window Rock High School and Window Rock Unified School District for giving us the tools we need to create a mural in our new Media Center at the High School. We began painting on February 15th of 2022. The amount of time we put into the mural was time-consuming, as it covers a large portion of the west wall. The high school students and I painted the mural after school for about 2 hours at a time. As students finished the school year, we finished most of the mural. We needed a border, as well as some touch-ups on the bottom portion of the artwork. So, the upcoming freshmen helped with the touch-up during summer school to complete the mural on June 30 of 2022.
Artist Statement:
The artwork is to represent our identity as 21st Century learners and being able to adapt to new environments and other cultures, as well as keeping our Diné culture alive. Moving forward to personal goals is represented by the figures moving to the right. We read text from right to left, so the figures represent that same path. The blue pattern represents the movement and rhythm that we do on a daily basis. It could be waking up early, greeting the sun, and going to school. It could be practicing for sports or an activity. The mountain and Window Rock are a symbol of location and a sense of direction. We should understand ourselves: physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually before taking on life-long challenges. These challenges could be relocating for college, training, and jobs. To have a background and support from our elders and leaders through Diné culture gives us self-realization as we journey through career pathways for our own knowledge. As we gain experience and skills, we can pass that down to our youth and community. Our future is our students! What can we share as parents, grandparents, community members, and educators to ensure the well being of our future? The lower portion of the mural has symbols that represent the tools we can acquire at home, at school, and in our future. At home, we have responsibilities like taking care of livestock, farms, and family. At school, we have teachers to guide our interest in college/career pathways. When completing high school, how will students use these tools to further their interest in making a living and support their family in the 21st Century?