Artist Media Series
Living Artists
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$ 3,600.00
this is a deeply carved bowl by Margaret Tafoya. It was made in the 1980s. The bowl is coil-built, carved, stone polished, and traditionally fired a deep black coloration. The bowl has a water serpent (avanyu) encircling the bowl. The avanyu ebbs and flows across the surface with sharp edges. Note how the body of the avanyu has cloud, rain, and lightning designs. The bowl is fired a deep black coloration. It is signed on the bottom, “Margaret Tafoya”. It’s always great to see the expanse of Margaret’s creativity throughout her career.
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this is a deeply carved bowl by Margaret Tafoya. It was made in the 1980s. The bowl is coil-built, carved, stone polished, and traditionally fired a deep black coloration. The bowl has a water serpent (avanyu) encircling the bowl. The avanyu ebbs and flows across the surface with sharp edges. Note how the body of the avanyu has cloud, rain, and lightning designs. The bowl is fired a deep black coloration. It is signed on the bottom, “Margaret Tafoya”. It’s always great to see the expanse of Margaret’s creativity throughout her career.
Artist Media Series
Living Artists
The book, "Born of Fire," follows her life and art over many decades. It is also the only book to identify her pottery by the decade produced using the variations in her signature. This book is the first complete biography of Margaret Tafoya's life. It is divided into decades, giving the reader a deeper understanding of her life and pottery over nearly 100 years. There are new biographies on Virginia Ebelacker, Richard Ebelacker, Lee Tafoya, Linda Tafoya, Jennie Trammel, Mela Youngblood, Nathan Youngblood, Nancy Youngblood, Toni Roller, Jeff Roller, LuAnn Tafoya, Daryl Whitegeese, Mary Ester Archuleta, and Shirley Tafoya. The photography of the pottery in this book is exceptional. Throughout the book, personal narratives by family members and family photographs create a wonderful sense of her humanity and artistic accomplishments.