Patricio, Georgia – Jar with Spiraling Feathers, Rainclouds, and Plant Designs
7w x 6.5"h
$ 550.00
Georgia Patricio is a daughter of Lucy Juanico and a granddaughter of Joselita Ray and learned to make pottery from her mother. Each piece is coil-built and painted with wild spinach and clay slips. This jar has a high shoulder and a short neck. The neck of the jar has two rows of feathers. The side has a red painted rainbow. Above the rainbow are rainclouds. Below the rainbow are fine-line flowers. It is a complicated and striking piece that accentuates the shape of the jar. It is signed on the bottom, “G. Patricio”.
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Georgia Patricio is a daughter of Lucy Juanico and a granddaughter of Joselita Ray. Georgia collects her clay at a nearby mesa bringing it back to her home in cloth sacks. She uses stones and wild spinach weed to create the black paint she uses on her pottery. As Georgia says "most of the designs I paint have been designs handed down from many generations but there are some I have created. All of the designs I paint have various meanings." Georgia and her husband, Leo (d.), have three children and live at Acoma Pueblo.