Artist Media Series
Living Artists
Historic
$ 450.00
Myron Sarracino is one of the few Laguna potters working today. He learned to make pottery from Gladys Paquin and creates pieces that are thin-walled and tightly painted. This is a classic jar with a round body and a short neck. The jar is coil-built and painted with bee-weed (black). The sides have four large swirling swirls inspired by the Tularosa pottery of the 1150-1325 era (see last photo). The swirls contrast a bold line with thin lines. The neck has an angular cloud and triangular rain pattern. The jar is signed on the bottom, “M. Sarracino”.
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