Appleleaf, Martha Fender – Red Jar with Feathers and Rain Designs (1990s)
7.5"w x 7"h
$ 1,200.00
Martha Appleleaf learned to make pottery from her mother, Carmelita Vigil Dunlap. Today, she continues to create distinctive pottery with traditional designs. This is a classic sharp-shoulder jar with sloping sides. The piece is fully polished red and painted with feathers and a rain design around the sides of the piece. The jar was traditionally fired, and it is a striking coloration. The jar is signed on the bottom, “Martha Appleleaf”. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.
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Martha Appleleaf Fender learned to make pottery from her mother, Carmelita Vigil Dunlap. Her brother, Carlos Dunlap, and sisters Linda Duplap and Jeannie Mountain Flower Dunlap are also well-known pottery. Her son, Erik Fender, continues the family tradition of making pottery. As a child Martha would watch her aunts, Maria Martinez and Desideria Montoya make pottery. During her early years, she experimented, making green on red pots like her uncle, Tsa-Pe, and cream on red pots like her other uncle, Albert Vigil.