Many things are falling into place. I’m excited and nervous, and very grateful that once again, I have the privilege of working with, of playing, and admiring a collection of very ancient ceramic prehispanic pieces. These instruments have been my teachers for 30 years. My intent includes making them available yet again through my work to make them available to anyone who is interested. I think they are magical.
I first saw this collection here in Los Angeles at the home of Peter Crossley-Holland. The prehispanic pieces are from about 300 BC-600 AD and many were dug up by grave robbers from tombs. Some of the flutes may have been made for the tombs; others were tools designed for specific ceremonies.
To give you an idea of how fabulous they can be, I’m including two jpegs of very old photos of the sculptures and flutes.


As soon as details are available on where this collection may be seen, please post the information. I can only imagine how exciting this will be.
Kind regards,
Paul:)
Susan, This is SO exciting! I’m really looking forward to following you on your journey. Send tons of pictures!peg
Ah Susan, what an adventure! I’m so glad you’re sharing it with us!