Earles, Chase Kahwinhut – Clay “Caddo Skateboard” 26″ Long

26" long x 9"wide

$ 3,600.00

Chase “Kahwinhut” Earles is one of the few Caddo potters working today.  This is a clay skateboard.  Chase says he grew up stakeboarding and wanted to reflect Caddo stories on a clay “skateboard”.  This piece is polished on one side and fully etched with wave designs.  It is matte on the opposite side and has his signature in a “grafitti” style.

The Caddo were a tribal group throughout the Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana areas.  Chase draws inspiration from the ancient Caddo pieces and yet they are not replicas.  The connection in the ancient work is in the clay, firing, and shapes.  He is primarily self-taught both as a potter and in his research of the Caddo ceramic past.  He has sought out the clay sources and each piece is coil built.  They are then slipped with a clay and mussel shell mixture and then burnished three times.  The result is a shiny surface with the flecks of shell reflecting light.  Each piece is then pit fired which not only hardens the clay but gives them fire clouds and color variations on the surface. After they are fired Chase etches into the surface of the clay to create the intricate designs.  The delicate designs are almost a surprise considering the hardness of the clay after the firing.

 

 

 

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