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Abstracted Avanyu, Tammy Garcia

Currency:USD Category:American Indian Art / Art - Pottery Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 600.00 USD
Abstracted Avanyu, Tammy Garcia
SOLD
900.00USDto p**y+ buyer's premium (225.00)
This item SOLD at 2017 Dec 03 @ 13:58UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Abstracted Avanyu by Tammy Garcia. Deeply etched blackware pot, 3" h x 4" diameter. Tammy Garcia is certainly one of the most renown of the Pueblo potters. She is a daughter of Linda Cain, sister of Autumn Borts-Medlock, granddaughter of Mary Cain and great-granddaughter of Christina Naranjo and great-great granddaughter of Sara Fina Tafoya. She learned to make pottery from her mother and continues the Pueblo traditions of using native clay as the foundation for her pottery. Her distinctive pottery bridges the gap between traditional and modern art. The intricacy and precision of her carving is one of the keys to her work. Her work continues to evolve into new directions with each new body of work. Amazingly, she makes less than 20 pieces a year. This small number is a reflection of the time involved in each piece of her art. The building, designing, carving, polishing and firing are labor intensive. As a result of the time involved in each new piece, she never replicates designs. This is part of the dynamic process of her art. Date: 1991 Location: Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico HWAC # 52100