Youngblood, Nathan & Mela – Canteen with Handle and Bear Paws (1979)
$ 1,800.00
This is one of the few double signature pieces by Nathan Youngblood and his mother, Mela. The canteen is from 1979. It was coil-built by Nathan and polished by Mela. The canteen has a tall shape and one handle. There are bear paws on each side. The entire surface is fully polished and traditionally fired to a glassy black. There is a leather strap and hand-carved stopper for the canteen. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or repair. It is signed on the bottom in the clay, “Nathan Youngblood, Mela Youngblood”. Definitely a classic!
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Mela Youngblood began making pottery in the late 1960s and quickly achieved a distinctive style for her work. As an artist, Mela took the process of making her pottery very seriously. She decided that each piece she made had to be perfect, a trait which she passed on to her children, Nathan Youngblood and Nancy Youngblood. Mela was a daughter of Margaret Tafoya and the mother of Nathan Youngblood and Nancy Youngblood. Of all of Margaret's daughters, she was the first to create a storage jar that survived the firing process. Mela made pottery for such a short time, so it is always exciting to see her distinctive pieces of influential pottery!