. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u062C\u0627\u0643\u0648\u0628\u0648 \u062F\u064A \u0644\u0627 \u0633\u064A\u0631\u0646\u0627"@ar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1062858329"^^ . . "Jacobo de la Serna"@en . . "Jacobo de la Serna (born 1965 in Espanola, New Mexico, USA) is a ceramic artist, Spanish Colonial scholar and painter. His work is exhibited in permanent collections around the United States. In 2009 de la Serna was selected for a \"one man\" exhibit at the Grounds For Sculpture Museum in Hamilton, NJ. He has given talks about his work and ceramic traditions at museums and galleries including the Denver Art Museum. De la Serna is a direct descendant of some of the earliest Spanish families to settle in New Mexico in 1598; he cites these deep cultural roots as both an influence and a guiding light for his artwork. He has been a consistent award winning artist at the annual Spanish Market in Santa Fe, NM numerous times since 1994. de la Serna is seen as a mentor by many young artists. de la Serna has been collected by museums such as the Santa Fe Museum of International Folk Art, The Denver Art Museum, Grounds For Sculpture and the Albuquerque Museum. His work is in both private and corporate collections throughout the United and abroad, and he is represented by numerous galleries. Andrew Connors, Curator of the Albuquerque Museum has said of de la Serna's work: vessels are astoundingly sensuous and exist as pure contemporary sculpture, however his knowledge of past production, technique, and aesthetics means that they are not simply disassociated objects within the art-for-art's-sake idiom. Supreme craftsmanship combined with refined and elegant aesthetics gives rise to great art. Adding knowledge of age-old technologies to that mix gives rise to deeply rooted, profound objects with cultural and contemporary relevance. The work Jacobo creates represents the future of the art form. de la Serna is keeping tradition alive by preventing it from stagnating."@en . . . . . . "Jacobo de la Serna (born 1965 in Espanola, New Mexico, USA) is a ceramic artist, Spanish Colonial scholar and painter. His work is exhibited in permanent collections around the United States. In 2009 de la Serna was selected for a \"one man\" exhibit at the Grounds For Sculpture Museum in Hamilton, NJ. He has given talks about his work and ceramic traditions at museums and galleries including the Denver Art Museum. Andrew Connors, Curator of the Albuquerque Museum has said of de la Serna's work:"@en . . . . . . . . . "\u062C\u0627\u0643\u0648\u0628\u0648 \u062F\u064A \u0644\u0627 \u0633\u064A\u0631\u0646\u0627 (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0646\u062C\u0644\u064A\u0632\u064A\u0629: Jacobo de la Serna)\u200F \u0647\u0648 \u0645\u0641\u0643\u0631 \u0648\u0641\u0646\u0627\u0646 \u0648\u0631\u0633\u0627\u0645 \u0623\u0645\u0631\u064A\u0643\u064A\u060C \u0648\u0644\u062F \u0641\u064A 1965 \u0641\u064A \u0625\u0633\u0628\u0627\u0646\u064A\u0648\u0644\u0627 \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629."@ar . . "18237"^^ . . . . . . . "34311541"^^ . . "\u062C\u0627\u0643\u0648\u0628\u0648 \u062F\u064A \u0644\u0627 \u0633\u064A\u0631\u0646\u0627 (\u0628\u0627\u0644\u0625\u0646\u062C\u0644\u064A\u0632\u064A\u0629: Jacobo de la Serna)\u200F \u0647\u0648 \u0645\u0641\u0643\u0631 \u0648\u0641\u0646\u0627\u0646 \u0648\u0631\u0633\u0627\u0645 \u0623\u0645\u0631\u064A\u0643\u064A\u060C \u0648\u0644\u062F \u0641\u064A 1965 \u0641\u064A \u0625\u0633\u0628\u0627\u0646\u064A\u0648\u0644\u0627 \u0641\u064A \u0627\u0644\u0648\u0644\u0627\u064A\u0627\u062A \u0627\u0644\u0645\u062A\u062D\u062F\u0629."@ar .