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Taos Pueblo Micaceous Clay Pot with Fire Clouds by Angie Yazzie, 5" x 8" For Sale
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Taos Pueblo Micaceous Clay Pot with Fire Clouds by Angie Yazzie, 5" x 8": $860.00
Since 1982, Bryans Gallery has represented exceptional artistry of the Southwest and the Eight Northern Pueblos. We have estate and contemporaryjewelry,paintings, sculpture, pottery, Zuni fetishes, rugs and baskets. Some of the finest rare examples of Southwestern American Indian arts and craft can be found in our gallery, a brick and mortar building in Taos, New Mexico. Our staff is knowledgeable and friendly. We are known for our customer satisfaction. Taos Pueblo micaceous clay pot with fire clouds by award winning artist Angie Yazzie, pit-fired and hand coiled with extremely thin walls. Approx: 5" tall x 8" ANGIE YAZZIEAward-winning potter Angie Yazzie is a member of the Taos Pueblo Tribe. She was born June 16, 1965, and has lived in Taos all of her life. She was introduced at an early age to the techniques of traditional pottery making by her mother Mary Archuleta (Pob Calle) and her grandmother, Isabel Archuleta, both of Taos Pueblo. Angie was making bean pots and other traditional shapes by the age of eight. She now passes on the tradition to her children and grandchild. Angie is considered a Master of micaceous clay pottery. In 1994, she was invited, along with nine others considered masters of the art, to a convocation at the School of American Research in Santa Fe which led to the book “All that Glitters” by Duane Anderson and an annual micaceous pottery show. Angie’s pottery is recognized for its thin walls and variety of shapes. Her micaceous clay pottery gleams with a special shine due to the tiny sheets of mica silicate that is naturally found in the clay. When fired, the mica sheets fuse into a glassine ceramic. Angie’s pottery is all hand-coiled, smoothed and sanded — never thrown on a wheel. Each piece is traditionally fired in an outside pit with dry cedar wood and bark. The firing method gives each piece its own unique finish, sometimes displaying “fire clouds” of grays and blacks on the otherwise red clay. Angie Yazzie’s work has been exhibited in numerous museums and is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C., the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe, Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos, Cincinnati Art Museum in Ohio, the Crocker Museum in Sacramento, California, the Wheelwright Museum, Santa Fe. Several of her pieces are in the vault of the School of American Research in Santa Fe. AWARDS & PRESENTATIONS Eight Northern Pueblo Show: 2008 — 1st place, Micaceous Pottery 2007 — 2nd place, Micaceous Pottery 2006 — 1st place, Best of Traditional Pottery 2005 — 2nd place, Unpainted Pottery 2003 — 1st and 2nd places, Unpainted Pottery 2001 — 1st, 2nd and 3rd places, Unpainted Pottery 2000 — 1st and 3rd places, Unpainted Pottery Taos Invitational: 2004 — Best in Pottery 2001 — Best of Show 2000 — Best of Pottery Taos Art Museum: 2000 — Best in Unpainted Pottery Division Taos Invites Taos: 1996 — Best of Pottery Santa Fe Indian Market: 2007 — 2nd Place Traditional Pottery 2006 — 3rd Place Traditional Pottery 2005 — Best in Division, 1st Place Traditional Pottery 1st Place Other Forms of Pottery 2003 — 1st Place Traditional Pottery 2nd Place Other Forms Pottery 2002 — Best in Division, 1st & 3rd Places Unpainted Pottery 1st Place Other Forms of Pottery 2001 — 2nd Place Unpainted Division Pottery 2000 — 1st Place Non-Traditional/Micaceous Pottery 1999 — 1st Place Traditional Pottery 2nd Place Non-Traditional Pottery 1998 — 1st and 2nd Places Micaceous Pottery 1996 — 2nd and 3rd Places Traditional Pottery Museum of Women in the Arts: 2015 — Panel of women artists
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