Tafoya, Judy and Lincoln – Black Jar with Applique Corn (1996)

6"w x 4.5"h

$ 475.00

Judy and Lincoln Tafoya (1954-2005) worked together for twenty years making pottery.  Lincoln learned to make pottery from his sister-in-law Sharon Naranjo Garcia.  He was a son o Dan Tafoya and Billie Rose Lee.  Judy is a daughter of Cecilia Naranjo and learned to make pottery from her grandmother, Christina Naranjo.  Judy began making pottery in 1982 and married Lincoln in 1984. This jar is from 1996.  It is coil-built and has a sharp shoulder and sloping side. The jar has two ears of corn in relief. The entire piece is fully polished and fired a glassy black. It is creative in shape and design. It is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Judy and Lincoln Tafoya”.  It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or repair.

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