Peynetsa, Anderson – 14″ Tall Clay Duck Figure with 11 Heartline Deer
$ 1,500.00
Anderson Peynetsa is known for his vessels as well as his figurative pottery. This large duck figure has become one of his signature forms. The piece is coil-built and slipped with white clay. It is in the shape of a duck with extended “feathers” on the head and tail. The eyes are white areas and the eyes and bill have a rounded texture. There are eleven large heartline deer painted around this piece. There are four above the shoulder and seven below. They are painted in his style with elongated necks. Anderson has an elegant and modern stylization of the heartline deer on his pottery. The heartline deer is a classic image in Zuni pottery, with the heart representing the strength and spirit of the animal. It is fascinating how a piece can appear both modern and yet reflect cultural history and charm. The coloration is classic Zuni black-and-white. The piece is complex in both form and design. It is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Anderson Peynetsa”, 2024
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Anderson Peynetsa is the son of Wilma Jean Peynetsa and the brother of Priscilla Peynetsa. He began making pottery in the eighth grade. His pottery involves gathering the clay and the natural pigments used to paint the designs on the pottery from the area around the Zuni Pueblo. Anderson is often aided by his wife, Aurelia, who polishes his pottery before he paints the designs.