Separating the right triangles from the stylized feathers resembles a digital game icon known for eating other game pieces, Pacman.
Description | Separating the right triangles from the stylized feathers resembles a digital game icon known for eating other game pieces, Pacman. |
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About the Artist | Jennifer Naranjo was born in 1955 and has been actively potting since the late 1970s. She learned the art from her mother-in-law Reycita Naranjo, a well-known potter at Santa Clara. Jennifer has won awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market since 1990. She does mostly small traditionally carved polished blackware jars and nativity sets. |
Culture | American Indian, Women Artists |
Medium | Hand-coiled, carved and polished blackware |
Size | 4" height X 5 1/4" maximum diameter |
Signed | "Jennifer J. Naranjo Santa Clara Pueblo" inscribed on bottom of jar |
Date of creation | Circa 2000 |
Condition | Excellent |
Provenance | AP, astute Scottsdale collector and newlywed |