Borts-Medlock, Autumn – Polychrome Parrots and Rainbows Jar
$ 4,000.00
Autumn Borts-Medlock is renowned for her deeply carved pottery and creative designs. Parrots often figure into her designs, and this multi-colored jar is a striking example of her current work in clay. The jar has a round body and a short neck. The jar has two carved parrots that are polished green, tan, and red, along with matte green, white, and tan areas. Note the depth of the carving on this jar! The two parrots overlap in design, creating additional depth to the carved designs. In the background are carved clouds along with a polychrome rainbow. The color and depth of carving are exceptional on this piece! After the firing, Autumn inset a turquosie hei-shi bead in the eye of each bird. The jar t is signed, “Autumn Borts-Medlock, 2026”.
So, why so many parrots on Pueblo and Hopi pottery? In the pre-contact era, there was a small parrot that was indigenous to the southwest area. As well, parrot feathers were traded with Central American tribes and were highly valued. Today there are Parrot Clans at Hopi and parrot feathers are used throughout the Pueblo world in various ceremonies and dances. So, it is not unexpected to see parrots featured on pottery from the various pueblos and Hopi. They are certainly part of the cultural and historic background of these amazing potters!
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