Tafoya, Stephanie – “Forest Pines” Water Jar with 48 Carved Pine Cones and Pine Needles
$ 2,200.00
Stephanie Tafoya is a great-granddaughter of Margaret Tafoya, a granddaughter of Lee Tafoya, and the daughter of Mel Tafoya. She has learned to make pottery from her aunt, Linda Tafoya-Sanchez, and is currently working on perfecting her techniques with Nathan Youngblood. Each piece is coil-built, carved, stone polished, and traditionally fired. This water jar is entitled, “Forest Pines”. It is inspired by pine treed and there are bands of matte carved pine cones and polished band with incised pine needles. There are 48 carved pine cones and they are each slipped with mica. The jar is highly polished and fired a deep red coloration. Stephanie’s name in Tewa is “Khung Be”, which means Holly Berry which she signs as a hallmark along with her name.
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