Artist Media Series
Living Artists
Historic
$ 1,800.00
This is a striking polychrome jar by Nathan Begaye. He was a unique innovator among Pueblo and Navajo potters. His ethnic connection to both Hopi and Navajo let his clay art flow between the two distinctive styles and yet find its own unique space. His work used traditional designs, forms, and techniques, yet somehow appeared very modern. This jar is a classic Hopi-Tewa shape with a wide shoulder and a short neck. The jar is polished white and then painted on the shoulder. The top of the shoulder has interlocking clouds that create larger bird wings. Each of the sections has blue, purple, black, and orange clay coloration. I remember going to Nathan’s apartment when he lived in Phoenix. I would watch him work on painting his pottery. He would talk about each of the colors, and some were more difficult to source than others. The purple and blues, I remember, were the most difficult to find. This amazing piece has all his complex colors, including purple and blue! The jar was traditionally fired to create the blushes on the surface and the white has a very pearlescent appearance. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair. It is signed on the bottom, “Nathan Begaye”. It is from 1993. The last photo is a picture I took of Nathan when he was living in Phoenix. He moved there for several years, and I would go to his apartment and see what he was working on and hear the stories about his pottery, the clays, and his firings.
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