Wow! What an extraordinary piece
this is! It depicts a singing mother, holding a total of 28 babies. Every baby is doing something different. She stands just shy of 8 inches tall This is
the incredible artistry of Carol Suina, an artist of immense talent and
respect. Her Keresan name is A-Che-Yats, which means Belongs in Front Of A Medicine Man (i'm sure there's a story behind that). She began her artistry in 1990, and after 30 years, she is at the height of her artistic maturity. She specializes in putting huge amounts of babies on her mother figures. i've seen very large storytellers with over 50 babies! She is a VERY popular artist, and her work goes for astonishing amounts in Santa Fe galleries (and rightfully so). Buy
with complete confidence, for as you all know, if the buyer is unsatisfied for
ANY reason, i will immediately return the full purchase price, along with
return shipping. Storytellers have always been fantastically collectible, and
in the past few years, different Pueblos have created and developed their own
unique interpretation of this genre, but it was Cochiti Village that started it
all, and it remains the epicenter of this wonderful artform. Storytellers are
beautiful and have a wonderful sense of serenity. It's easy to see why they are
so popular. Many thanks for your kind consideration, and congratulations in
advance to the lucky buyer. As always, Best Regards, Rich
What a wonderful piece Santa Clara Native
American Indian black on black pottery. It is signed by the famed Eunice M.
Naranjo and has the Pueblo in pencil all on the bottom. The pot measures 2 ¾ x
2 ½ inches. It is in excellent condition.
Specifics
- Artisan: Carol Suina
- Origin: Native American
- Handmade: Yes
- Item must be returned within: 30 Days
- Provenance: Ownership History Available
- Refund will be given as: Money Back
- All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
- Tribal Affiliation: Cochiti Pueblo
- Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
- Modified Item: No