The Dr. Samuel R. Poliakoff Collection of Western Art

at the Abbeville County Library System, Abbeville, SC

Filters: Hopi-Tewa
Norma Ami
Stella Huma
Rodina Huma
Rodina Huma
Rodina Huma
Alton Komalestewa
Emogene Lomakema
Sylvia Naha
Helen Naha
Rainey Naha
Priscilla Namingha
Priscilla Namingha
Leah Nampeyo
Dextra Nampeyo Quotskuyva
Dextra Nampeyo Quotskuyva
Joy Navasie
Jean Sahme Nampeyo
Mark Tahbo
Iris Youvella Nampeyo
Polychrome Vase with Moth Designs (#90)
Mark Tahbo (b.1958) — Hopi-Tewa

Tahbo makes extremely thin-walled vessels and polishes them to perfection; his designs are executed with precision too.  On this beautifully formed shouldered jar he has painted moths surrounded by clouds and feathers. The orange blush of the slip accentuates the polychrome designs further. This type of pottery is often called "Sityatki Revival." Today's Hopi-Tewa potters use designs and pottery shapes first used in the Hopi ancestral village of Sityatki. The revival style of pottery honors the pottery made 1350-1625 AD when the village was a thriving community.


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