Tahbo, Mark – Bowl with Interlocking Hummingbirds (2012)

5.5"w x 3"h

$ 1,200.00

This is a creative bowl by Mark Tahbo.  He was known not just for his painted pottery but especially for the blushes on his pottery from the firing.  This piece is from 2012.  It has a round shape and a flat top.  There are a series of interlocking hummingbirds across the entire surface of the bowl.  They are each painted with bee-weed and create a striking design  It was traditionally fired with strong color variations.  It is signed on the bottom “Mark Tahbo” and a Pipe for Tobacco Clan.  It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair. 

“For traditional Hopi-Tewa pottery, there are no shortcuts. I feel that the younger people aren’t as fortunate as I was. I was born at a time where I was with the elder women who revived Hopi-Tewa pottery and brought it to this level. I learned the old style. From how to get the clay and how to process it, from start to finish. They were simple, maybe even crude ways, but they worked. Today, it seems like the storytelling is almost gone. I always tell younger potters that it’s one of the most important foundations we can have as Hopi-Tewa potters. A story. Something to lean back on. If you don’t have that root or that foundation, you have nothing. You are just floating on your own. Soak it all in and listen to all the old stories that you can. There are just no shortcuts. You have to learn the hard way and have patience.”  Mark Tahbo, Spoken Through Clay