Chino Corrine Fine Line Acoma Pot
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Chino Corrine Fine Line Acoma Pot
Signed On Bottom,
Corrine Chino is from the Eagle Clan, each of her pieces are hand painted with a piece of a stem from a yucca plant. This piece features her famous starburst pattern and other tribal and family symbols.
About the Artist:
Corrine Chino is a full blooded Native American Indian from the pueblo of Acoma. She was born in the late 1950’s. Corrine did not spark an interest in pottery making until she was 26 years old. Her mother, Edna Chino, encouraged and taught Corrine all the fundamentals of hand coiling pottery using traditional ancient methods. Edna also reinforced the importance of continuing the long lived family tradition of working with clay. Corrine was a natural when it came to hand coiling and hand painting pottery. Her painting has always been exquisite.
Corrine developed a very fine painting style of black on white fine line. Corrine was quoted as saying, “I just love to paint, it brings balance to my life.” ).
Condition:
Good, Scuffs Shelf Wear
Size:
10" X 9.5"