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Gary
Gutierrez of
Santa Clara Pueblo produced
this redware figurative pottery of a man
with his son. Part of the piece is flat while others are highly
polished.
Gary
is the son of Dorothy and Paul Gutierrez who produce the great
little blackware storytellers on the next page. His work is a
blend of the tradition and the contemporary and stands well as
contemporary Native American art. He has won first and second
place at Indian Market on several occasions as well as Best of
Division in figurative pottery. He has been published in Gregory
Schaaf's
"Southern Pueblo Pottery"; Rick Dillingham's "Fourteen
Pueblo Families"; Lillian Peaster's "Pueblo Pottery Families"; "Storytellers
and Other Figurative Pottery"
by Douglas Congdon-Martin;and "Southwest Pottery: Anasazi
to Zuni" by Hayes and Blom. His work continues to gain in
recognition, popularity and value. Gary was awarded
First Place in the Figures Category at the 2003 and 2004 SWAIA
Santa Fe Indian Market.
This
redware sculpture measures 5 inches long by
5 inches wide and 5 inches deep with exact carving, sculpting and
deepest polish. Your
price $285 ~ Item #NA108
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