Garcia, Tammy – “The Messengers” Dragonflies and Flowers Jar

4.75"w x 5.5"h

$ 6,800.00

WOW!  This is an amazing jar by Tammy Garcia.  The jar is coil built and carved on numerous levels. The jar has a round body and an elongated neck. The piece has a dragonfly carved into the clay on each side.  Look at the area around each dragonfly and the “pillow” effect she has created in the clay!  It is visually dramatic.  In the center of each dragonfly is a small, carved flower. The flowers each have four polished petals.  They are carved on several levels and almost appear to be gently laid into the surface of the piece.  The jar is entitled, “The Messengers” which is a reflection of the dragonflies as “prayer messengers”.  The way Tammy has portrayed them, flying upwards, captures the essence of their movement and their importance.  Background ares of the jar has stippling, which is very time-consuming.  The stippling creates a contrast of shadows in place of just flat matte areas.  However, it can take days just to texture an entire piece this size and have them appear even across the surface.  There are additional geometric shapes that are also fully polished.  The various layers of the jar, along with polished, matte, and stippled surfaces create various textures and visual contrasts.  Stunning!  The jar is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Tammy Garcia”.  Tammy has won numerous awards for her pottery and has been the recipient of the New Mexico Governor’s Award.  It’s not surprising that with the intricate nature of her pottery, she makes only about ten pieces of pottery a year.  Yet each piece is unique and expands on her distinctive style and voice in the clay.  Tammy says of her new evolving art in clay:

“My love for jewelry also reveals itself in the clay.  I want to make each piece I make precious, jewel-like. My new “pillow effect” is really tapering.  It’s achieved in the carving process.  I do it so that the area surrounding the carved designs is higher and the edges are recessed.  It makes the carving more delicate but also less fragile.   I love detail.  When I’m carving a piece the smaller the carved line the more fragile.  Each layer is a fragile, delicate balance of one design on top of another. I want to be able to get more detail and create the optical illusion of even more layers from a distance.  I’ve been working to create even more detail in my work than ever before. “

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