Grace Medicine Flower was born in 1938 to Agapita and Camilio Tafoya at Santa Clara Pueblo New Mexico. Her brother is Joseph Lonewolf, also a noted pottery artist. In the late 1960s Lonewolf created... Read full biography
Grace Medicine Flower was born in 1938 to Agapita and Camilio Tafoya at Santa Clara Pueblo New Mexico. Her brother is Joseph Lonewolf, also a noted pottery artist. In the late 1960s Lonewolf created a new style of sgrafitto* carving of small stone burnished seed jars, which led to Grace and their... Read full biography
Grace Medicine Flower was born in 1938 to Agapita and Camilio Tafoya at Santa Clara Pueblo New Mexico. Her brother is Joseph Lonewolf, also a noted pottery artist. In the late 1960s Lonewolf created a new style of sgrafitto* carving of small stone burnished seed jars, which led to Grace and their father Camilio all following in that genre. Each has a particular style, and Grace in particular has a lovely lyrical way with florals and insects, especially butterflies and hummingbirds. Her most... Read full biography
Grace Medicine Flower was born in 1938 to Agapita and Camilio Tafoya at Santa Clara Pueblo New Mexico. Her brother is Joseph Lonewolf, also a noted pottery artist. In the late 1960s Lonewolf created a new style of sgrafitto* carving of small stone burnished seed jars, which led to Grace and their father Camilio all following in that genre. Each has a particular style, and Grace in particular has a lovely lyrical way with florals and insects, especially butterflies and hummingbirds. Her most prized recognition was taking Best of Show at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial competition many years ago. Medicine Flower has been part of many gallery exhibitions in Santa Fe and Scottsdale, plus she was included in the exhibition "Pottery by... Read full biography
Grace Medicine Flower was born in 1938 to Agapita and Camilio Tafoya at Santa Clara Pueblo New Mexico. Her brother is Joseph Lonewolf, also a noted pottery artist. In the late 1960s Lonewolf created a new style of sgrafitto* carving of small stone burnished seed jars, which led to Grace and their father Camilio all following in that genre. Each has a particular style, and Grace in particular has a lovely lyrical way with florals and insects, especially butterflies and hummingbirds. Her most prized recognition was taking Best of Show at the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial competition many years ago. Medicine Flower has been part of many gallery exhibitions in Santa Fe and Scottsdale, plus she was included in the exhibition "Pottery by American Indian Women", which opened in 1997 at the new National Museum of Women in the Arts... Read full biography
Grace Flower - Artist Info
About Grace Flower: Books
Books & Publications (2)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
This Song Remembers: Self-Portraits of Native Americans in the Arts