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Their pots are traditional hand-coiled, pit-fired pueblo pottery from local clay. The couple does a few of the deep-carved pots typical of Santa Clara pottery, but mostly makes painted black-on-black and red-on-red pottery. They are among only a few potters in Santa Clara who continue to make the black-on-black pottery in the traditional manner ...
Modern and contemporary artists of Santa Clara Pueblo became well known for their deeply incised or carved blackware and black-on-black ware. The matriarch potter, Margaret Tafoya , made work that was widely collected by museums and private individuals as were the work of several generations of her family and extended family.
Roxanne Swentzell, Santa Clara Pueblo; Margaret Tafoya, (1904–2001) Santa Clara Pueblo; Sara Fina Tafoya, Santa Clara Pueblo, (1863–1949) Leonidas Tapia, Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo; Robert Tenorio, Kewa Pueblo (Santo Domingo) (born 1950) Mary Ellen Toya, Jemez Pueblo (1934–1990) Faye Tso, Navajo (1933–2004) Lonnie Vigil, Nambé Pueblo; Nathan ...
Sara Fina Tafoya (Autumn Leaf) pit-firing blackware pottery at Santa Clara Pueblo, c. 1900 From a series of twelve pots by Sara Fina Tafoya, one of the earliest pots made at Santa Clara Pueblo with a carved Avanyu design, c. 1900-1910. Denver Art Museum Margaret Tafoya in 1956 with large blackware pot and black-on-black ware in foreground
Since 1979, she has consistently won awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market and the Eight Northern Pueblos Indian Arts and Crafts Shows. In 1985, she participated in the Sid Deusch Gallery show in New York with Margaret Tafoya and 42 other Santa Clara potters. In 1986 she received the Jack Hoover Memorial Award for
Margaret Gutierrez (born 1936) and Luther Gutierrez (1911–1987) were a brother and sister team of Native American potters from Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. They descended from several generations of potters and continue the polychrome style of painting made famous by their parents Lela and Van Gutierrez. [1]
Santa Clara Pueblo potters are known for their black polished and red polished pottery in a distinctive style, especially the use of incised work. "Knife-wing" or eagle feather designs are common on Santa Clara pottery [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] There are a number of well-known ceramic artists from Santa Clara.
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