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- 22-0798 Large Redware Pottery "Melon Jar" with depressions around shoulder by Tina Garcia
22-0798 Large Redware Pottery "Melon Jar" with depressions around shoulder by Tina Garcia
ca 1990
San Juan / Santa Clara Pueblo
7" x 9"
From a Private Colorado Collection
Excellent Condition
Award-winning Santa Clara Pueblo pottery artist Tina Garcia was known for her plain and carved blackware and redware jars, water jars and bowls. Tina Garcia also made large, classic water jars with beautifully tall necks and had been winning awards since 1974.
Tina Garcia (1957 - 2005) was from both Santa Clara Pueblo and Ohkay Owingeh (formerly San Juan) Pueblo. She was the granddaughter of Severa Tafoya and Cleto Tafoya; daughter of Lydia Tafoya and Santiago Garcia.
Some of Tina's earlier pots were signed Tina Garcia-Trujillo or Tina G. Trujillo. After her divorce, she went back to signing her pots, Tina Garcia. Even today, Tina is still best remembered for her large, classic water jars with tall necks and sometimes fluted rims.
Reference: Pueblo Indian Pottery: 750 Artist Biographies by Gregory Schaaf.