Artist Media Series
Living Artists
Historic
$ 3,800.00
This is an exceptional carved bowl by Margaret Tafoya is from the 1970s. The bowl is round in shape and fully carved around the shoulder. The design is a complex cloud, rain, and wind design. The imagery changes as the bowl is turned, giving it great visual flow. As well, it is very highly polished and fired a deep black. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair. It is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Margaret Tafoya”. It’s an exceptional piece in both design and polish and great to get a piece in the gallery by Margaret in such exceptional condition!
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This is an exceptional carved bowl by Margaret Tafoya is from the 1970s. The bowl is round in shape and fully carved around the shoulder. The design is a complex cloud, rain, and wind design. The imagery changes as the bowl is turned, giving it great visual flow. As well, it is very highly polished and fired a deep black. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair. It is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Margaret Tafoya”. It’s an exceptional piece in both design and polish and great to get a piece in the gallery by Margaret in such exceptional condition!
Artist Media Series
Living Artists
The book, "Born of Fire," follows her life and art over many decades. It is also the only book to identify her pottery by the decade produced using the variations in her signature. This book is the first complete biography of Margaret Tafoya's life. It is divided into decades, giving the reader a deeper understanding of her life and pottery over nearly 100 years. There are new biographies on Virginia Ebelacker, Richard Ebelacker, Lee Tafoya, Linda Tafoya, Jennie Trammel, Mela Youngblood, Nathan Youngblood, Nancy Youngblood, Toni Roller, Jeff Roller, LuAnn Tafoya, Daryl Whitegeese, Mary Ester Archuleta, and Shirley Tafoya. The photography of the pottery in this book is exceptional. Throughout the book, personal narratives by family members and family photographs create a wonderful sense of her humanity and artistic accomplishments.