JayCee Beyale

USA - Ganado Tapestry Adobe

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JayCee Beyale drew from the Ganado weaving tradition and the story of Spider Woman — the sacred figure who taught Navajo women to weave. That teaching carries a truth he brings into everything he makes: like a well-woven rug, all things are interconnected. Remove one thread, and the entire design unravels.

** Artworks are not indicative or representative of entire cultures. They are created by individuals whose work is informed by their own histories and communities.**

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  • Substrate: Commercial-grade Type II wallcovering made from recycled plastic bottles
  • Inks: UVgel 460 UV-curable inks, GREENGUARD Gold Certified for low emissions
  • Finish: Light stipple texture with a low-sheen appearance
  • Width: 54" | 52" printed
  • Weight: 15 oz per linear yard
  • Repeat: 17.3"W x 16"H (straight match)
  • Fire Rating: Passes ASTM E-84 Class A; CAN/ULC S102
  • Breathability: Minimum 66 perms (ASTM E96 Wet Cup Test)
  • VOC Emissions: Substrate meets California CDPH Standard (CA 01350)

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USA - Ganado Tapestry Adobe
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USA - Ganado Tapestry Adobe

DINÉ (NAVAJO) NATION - USA

JAYCEE BEYALE

JayCee is an artist of Diné (Navajo) heritage whose work explores the delicate balance between cultural traditions and contemporary expression. Through painting, installation, and community-based projects, he examines the interconnectedness of all living things, drawing on indigenous concepts of weaving as a metaphor for our shared existence. His vibrant, thoughtful pieces have been featured in prominent exhibitions across the Southwest, including the RedLine Contemporary Art Center in Denver and the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe.

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