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Native American,
b. 1958
Jar
1982
Earthenware
5.125 x 5.5 x 5.5 in.
Gift of the Nora Eccles Treadwell Foundation
1984.1450
Charmae Shields Natseway’s Jar combines the traditional techniques of Acoma Pueblo pottery making with surprisingly contemporary form, line work, and surface design. For a seed jar, the vessel’s opening is surprisingly small, giving the jar a globelike form that is more experimental than traditional. Natseway’s black slip frames each side of the spherical form, creating circular panels with narrative depictions of humans and animals. Like many ceramists working in the 1980s, Natseway has pushed the conventional boundaries of the vessel tradition, bringing to a familiar object a fresh perspective.
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