Large Black Carved Jar with Five Design Bands [SOLD]
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- Category: Modern
- Origin: Santa Clara Pueblo, Kha'p'oo Owinge
- Medium: clay
- Size: 10-3/8” height x 8” diameter
- Item # C3860D SOLD
There isn't a square inch on this jar without design. Linda Tafoya-Sanchez divided the design concept into five different bands—each of which is different. Starting from the top of the vessel, the stove-pipe neck is filled with 26 vertical and parallel polished bars, each separated by a thin matte line. The next panel of design consists of Greek-key elements encircling the lower neck. On the shoulder are rectangular panels with what could be bear claws, lightning and an orb. At the midbody of the jar is a ribbon of three rows of parallel horizontal polished ribs. The final panel, below mid-body, is a series of feathers that extend to the base of the jar. Each of these designs is highly polished to perfection.
Linda Tafoya formerly signed her pottery Linda Tafoya Oyenque, now she signs as Linda Tafoya-Sanchez. Same person, same beautiful pottery. She is a daughter of Lee and Betty Tafoya and granddaughter of Margaret Tafoya. She credits her aunt Mary Ester Archuleta for training her to be a potter. Sara Fina Tafoya seems to have set the standard for members of her family and their output of black pottery. All the family members produce magnificent pottery.
This is an amazing jar with an enormously beautiful design concept and execution. The artist demonstrated her mastery of the process.
Condition: new
Provenance: from the artist
Recommended Reading: Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery by Rick Dillingham
- Category: Modern
- Origin: Santa Clara Pueblo, Kha'p'oo Owinge
- Medium: clay
- Size: 10-3/8” height x 8” diameter
- Item # C3860D SOLD
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