Artist Media Series
Living Artists
Historic
$ 125.00
Juana Leno is one of the four revivalist matriarchs of contemporary Acoma pottery (including Marie Z. Chino, Lucy Lewis, and Jessie Garcia). She was a daughter of Lupita and Jose Vallo and learned to make pottery from her grandmother Eulilia Vallo. This seedpot is from the 1960s. It is thin-walled and intricately painted. The design is often called a “turtleback” pattern, after the squares on the shell of a turtle. Here they are a series of interlocking squares. The seedpot was traditionally fired, which gives it the coloration on the surface. It is signed on the bottom, “Leno”. It is in excellent condition and a creative piece of pottery by this important Acoma Pueblo potter!
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