Victorino, Katherine – Jar with Four Eagle Feather Medallions

7.25"w x 7"h

$ 400.00

Katherine Victorino is a daughter of accomplished Acoma potter Monroe Victorino.  She began making pottery at nine years old and attributes her pottery education to her step-mother Beverly Garcia.   This jar is a classic water jar or “olla” shape for Acoma with a narrow base, wide shoulder and turned in neck.  The jar is coil built and she has a very tightly painted circular group of eagle feathers.  Separating each medallion are fine line triangular designs.  Around the neck is a mountain design.

Katherine says of her pottery,

“I started by filling in the lines for my step-mother, and gradually I learned the traditional methods of hand-coil construction and fine line painting (using only yucca brushes) well enough to make pottery full time at the age of twenty.”

The intricate designs encompass the entire surface, creating a strong graphic appearance with the contrast of the black and white.  The jar is signed on the bottom.