Beautifully hand-formed, fired, and painted by a master craftsperson, this very non-traditional, Kachina Corn Maiden Storyteller is a whimsical take on the traditional form. It was collected from the artist, LInda Lucero Fragua, by the original owner who resided in Taos, New Mexico.
There are 3 singing children represented with a stylized butterfly on the bodice and on on the headdress of the main figure. The main, female figure has a traditional Kachina headdress and a lovely, stylized bird painted on the rear. The painting details are exquisitely done front and back.
It is signed by the artist. There are no chips, breaks or cracks and only a couple of marks on the bottom. Please see pictures for condition details as the photos are considered part of the description. The item "Native American Corn Maiden Storyteller 3 Kids Linda Fragua Jemez Pueblo, NM" is in sale since Thursday, July 11, 2019. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Pottery".
The seller is "usher-ro" and is located in Taos, New Mexico. This item can be shipped worldwide.