Moquino, Corn – Black & Sienna Seedpot with Roadrunner
2.5"w x 2"h
$ 275.00
This is a seedpot by Corn Moquino. It is coil-built from native clay and it is black and sienna in coloration. The piece was fully polished and then etched with the design. There is a roadrunner, plant, and cloud designs etched into the clay. The roadrunner and plant are two-toned sienna. The seedpot is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Corn Moquino”. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.
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Corn Moquino began making pottery in 1963. He was the son of Benina Moquino (Zia) and a Hopi father. He was married to Christine Herrara (Santa Clara) and created sgraffito pottery at Santa Clara Pueblo. His children Bernice, Melvin, Marvin, James, and Michael are all potters.