Folwell, Susan – “Water Carriers” Tile (Bert Phillips)

3.5"w x 7.25"h

$ 900.00

This a creative tile by Susan Folwell.  She is one of the exciting innovators in Pueblo pottery.  This piece is part of her series, “Taos Light: Pueblo Perspectives”.  Beginning in 2017, Susan Folwell began a series of clay pieces inspired by and re-interpreting the Taos Society of Artists’ work from 1915-27.  The design of this tile is inspired by cellular phones.  The piece is made from clay and carved for the relief portion of the “button” and edge of the frame.  It is inspired by a painting by Bert Phillips (see the last photo).  Susan says of this piece:

“This is a series I’ve just started working on.  During this time when you can’t leave your house it is your “virtual vacation”.   Each clay tile is carved as a “cell phone” and then painted.  So far they are inspired by paintings by Buck Dunton, Carl Oscar Borg, and Burt Phillips.

The tile is very intricately painted.  There is a slight mystery of the water carriers on the edge of the cliff.  The entire piece had a creative flow and seems to be just a “snapshot” of the figures.  It is signed on the back, “Susan Folwell”.

Susan Folwell: Taos Light / Pueblo Perspectives