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Born 1954 Fort Carson, Colorado. Known for: Indian design pottery.
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Living southwest of Santa Fe, he creates Indian motif vessels, jars, bowls, and plates from his studio that has breathtaking views of the Jemez Mountains to the west and the Sandia Mountains to the... Read full biography
Living southwest of Santa Fe, he creates Indian motif vessels, jars, bowls, and plates from his studio that has breathtaking views of the Jemez Mountains to the west and the Sandia Mountains to the south. It is the environment that feeds his soul for his work and is near the Santa Clara Pueblo,... Read full biography
Living southwest of Santa Fe, he creates Indian motif vessels, jars, bowls, and plates from his studio that has breathtaking views of the Jemez Mountains to the west and the Sandia Mountains to the south. It is the environment that feeds his soul for his work and is near the Santa Clara Pueblo, home of his ancestors. Much of his work draws on the imagery--feathers, water serpents, and clouds--of the Santa Clara people. His grandmother was the legendary potter Margaret Tafoya, who was a major... Read full biography
Living southwest of Santa Fe, he creates Indian motif vessels, jars, bowls, and plates from his studio that has breathtaking views of the Jemez Mountains to the west and the Sandia Mountains to the south. It is the environment that feeds his soul for his work and is near the Santa Clara Pueblo, home of his ancestors. Much of his work draws on the imagery--feathers, water serpents, and clouds--of the Santa Clara people. His grandmother was the legendary potter Margaret Tafoya, who was a major influence on his art. From his grandfather, Alcario Tafoya, he learned carving and designing and from Margaret, burnishing and firing. He first moved to New Mexico in 1968 when he was 14 and his mother returned to the pueblo when her husband, Nathan's... Read full biography
Living southwest of Santa Fe, he creates Indian motif vessels, jars, bowls, and plates from his studio that has breathtaking views of the Jemez Mountains to the west and the Sandia Mountains to the south. It is the environment that feeds his soul for his work and is near the Santa Clara Pueblo, home of his ancestors. Much of his work draws on the imagery--feathers, water serpents, and clouds--of the Santa Clara people. His grandmother was the legendary potter Margaret Tafoya, who was a major influence on his art. From his grandfather, Alcario Tafoya, he learned carving and designing and from Margaret, burnishing and firing. He first moved to New Mexico in 1968 when he was 14 and his mother returned to the pueblo when her husband, Nathan's father, went to Vietnam as a soldier. When the father returned, Nathan moved around with his military family and was raised in the Southe... Read full biography
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Magazine Articles (5)
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- What's NewsMarch 2004Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Indian CountryAugust 2003Jackson, DevonkewanSouthwest Art
- Changing HandsAugust 2002McFadden, David RevereSouthwest Art
- Whats NewsSeptember 1999Editors, Art of the WestArt of the West
- Learning From His AncestorsAugust 1999Gangelhoff, BonnieSouthwest Art
