Native American Fine Art and Jewelry

San Ildefonso Contemporary Canteen by Erik Fender (Than Tsidih – Sun Bird)

$625

Artist: Erik Fender (Than Tsidih – Sun Bird)
Style: Canteen
Pueblo: San Ildefonso, NM
Period: Contemporary
Dimensions: 7” W x 8.5” H

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About The Artist

Erik Fender (Than Tsidih – Sun Bird), born in 1970, is the son of Martha Appleleaf. He began working with clay at the age of 10, inspired by both his mother and his grandmother, Carmelita Dunlap. At 17, he earned an award in a Congressional Art competition for his exploration of color, a pursuit that led him to experiment with various clays and techniques to create new hues for his pottery. By the age of 22, he apprenticed with his mother to learn the traditional styles and designs of San Ildefonso pottery.

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Pueblo

San Ildefonso pottery is one of the best-known art forms of the New Mexico Pueblos because of the famous black-on-black pottery which originated there and was revived in the nineteen-twenties.

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