Suina, Ada – 10″ Tall Male Clay Drummer
$ 1,800.00
Ada Suina Suina (b. 1930) is a daughter of Berina and Eluterio Cordero sister to Stephanie C. Rhoades (Snowflake Flower). Her maternal grandmother, Estefanita Herrera, inspired her to become a potter, and her cousin, Virginia Naranjo, taught her how to make pottery. Ada is among the most famous of the Cochiti storyteller makers as she continues in a style similar to that of Helen Cordero and uses all native materials and fires outside. This large male figure is a drummer. He is sitting with his legs outstretched and wearing traditional clothes. The piece is painted with red clay and bee-weed (the black). The style of the face has extended lips and a square nose. Note the sculptural style of the vest and headband, along with the detail in the bolo and on the vest. The figure is holding a wood drum and a mallet. The piece was traditionally fired. The storyteller is signed, “Ada Suina”. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair. While she no longer makes pottery, this piece reflects the apex of her career in terms of detail and precision in the clay.
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Ada Suina