Maho, Garrett – 13″ Wide Jar with 12 Katsinas (2004)
$ 3,600.00
This is an exceptional large, wide bowl by Garrett Maho. He is known for his traditional and innovative Hopi-Tewa pottery. This jar has a wide shoulder and a short neck. It is coil-built, stone-polished, and painted with bee-weed (black) and red clay slip. The jar has a Koshari clown painted on one side, and his mouth is carved through the jar. There are 11 other katinas around the jar, including a Bee, Cricket, Mudhead, Left-Hand, Cow, Qooqle, Grandmother, and others. Each is stylized in design but perfectly painted! The bottom of the jar has a stippled appearance. The jar was traditionally fired to create the coloration on the surface of the piece. It is signed, “Garrett Maho”. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.
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Garrett Maho, Hopi-Tewa, 2018[/caption]
Garrett Maho has been making pottery since 1996. He learned to make pottery from grandmother Marilyn Mahle and his aunt Gloria Mahle. He is a member of the Rabbit/ Tobacco Clan. Garrett has won numerous awards at Santa Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum Indian Market. Most recently he won "Best of Pottery" at the Heard Indian Market in 2018.
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