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Waldo Mootzka was born on 1903, is a painter. Discover Waldo Mootzka's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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1930

Mootzka's art was part of a trend in the 1930s in the Southwest, known as The Studio School movement. The painting style, introduced by Dorothy Dunn, an Anglo teacher at Santo Domingo Pueblo, acknowledged elements of Cubism, Symbolism and other current European sensibilities, yet promoted the "flat style" of painting found in traditional Pueblo pottery designs and murals. In the later part of his career Mootzka focused on silversmithing more than watercolor. Mootzka would at times incorporate Art Deco, or more specifically, Pueblo Deco motifs and design sensibilities into his work.

1903

Waldo Mootzka (1903–1940) was a Hopi watercolor artist.

Waldo Mootzka was born in 1903 into the Hopi tribe near Oraibi, Arizona, also known as Third Mesa on the Hopi Reservation. His father was Tom Mootzka and his mother was a member of the Badger Clan. Based on census data, Mootzka grew up with three sisters–Daisy, Amelia, and Norma. Growing up in Hopi culture inspired most of the subject matter of Mootzka's paintings. However, there is not much said about his young childhood. Once he started to come of age he attended Oraibi day school. Oraibi school was a boarding school that attempted to erase the Hopi culture and replace it with Anglo culture. However, some of the teachers at this boarding school in secret let the students paint. Some individuals used this in order to express their culture. His informal training began at the boarding school, and he also studied at Shungopovi, known as Second Mesa on Hopiland. There is no record of Mootzka being married. Toward the end of his life he started to study silversmithing in Santa Fe. Mootzka died in 1940 following a car accident which exacerbated his tuberculosis.