Diné (Navajo) Micaceous Bowl with Lizards by Christine McHorse [SOLD]
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- Category: Modern
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
- Medium: clay
- Size: 2-1/4” deep x 10” diameter
- Item # C3197H SOLD
Christine McHorse is an innovative potter who successfully combines the techniques and materials of traditional pottery with contemporary non-traditional forms and firing methods. She uses micaceous clay taken from the mountains near Taos to hand-build her vessels using the coil method.
Christine is Diné. She married into the Taos Pueblo heritage where she was introduced to the mica-speckled clay by her husband's grandmother, Lena Archuleta, who had a curio shop in Taos. Her first formal training began at the Institute of American Indian Arts, which she attended beginning at age 13, when the institute was still a high school. Today, Christine's work reveals an ingenious combination of innovation and tradition, typical of the finest Navajo crafts.
Christine achieves beauty through simplicity of design. Beauty and simplicity of form are the basis for her work. This bowl is evidence of her achievements. Two lizards are perched on the edge of the bowl.
The bowl is signed C. McHorse.
Condition: It is in original excellent condition.
Provenance: ex.coll. Tulsa, OK pueblo pottery collectors
- Category: Modern
- Origin: Diné of the Navajo Nation
- Medium: clay
- Size: 2-1/4” deep x 10” diameter
- Item # C3197H SOLD