Edaakie, Tim & Bobby Silas – 14″ Wide Zuni Bowl with Heartline Deer (2015)
$ 1,500.00
This is a large and classic Zuni bowl by Tim Edaakie and Bobby Sila. They created pieces together with Bobby making the pottery and Tim painting the designs. Tim was Zuni while Bobby is Hopi and their pottery was created to envision historic pottery shapes and designs. Sadly, Tim passed away in 2020. This is a large open bowl made by Bobby and painted by Tim. The bowl has a wide, open shape with a flaring rim. The inside rim of the bowl has stars. The bowl has three large heartline deer in the center with an additional larger floral design. The outside of the bowl is also fully painted with rain, cloud, and lightning designs. All the colors are from natural clay slips. They certainly captured the essence of the large Zuni bowl and yet, Tim gave it his own style with the thin red lines and the stars. It is signed on the bottom, “T. Edaakie B. Silas, 2015”. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.
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Tim Edaakie was from Zuni Pueblo.
Edaakie first began making pottery when he was a high school student, and has continued to refine his use of traditional Zuni techniques and materials since. He was passionate about sharing knowledge about pottery within the pueblo and ensuring that knowledge is preserved to be passed onto future generations. One of Edaakie’s goals is to revive certain traditional pottery methods, forms, and designs that are not currently being used in the pueblo—he is particularly interested in the transition between Matsaki and A:shiwi styles.
Edaakie comments: “I see my art as a way to help ensure that traditional Zuni pottery continues, to educate Native and non-Native communities about the process of pottery making, and to explain the designs and forms.” Through the project, he hopes “to reintroduce elaborate designs used by my ancestors to present-day potters who are unaware of these intricate patterns.”