Olla Con Pico (Lipped Pot)

Name/Title

Olla Con Pico (Lipped Pot)

Entry/Object ID

2019.5

Artwork Details

Medium

Coil built clay with sgraffito and painted designs

Context

Credit Line: Gift of Tom Horner

Made/Created

Artist

Angela Corona

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Object Size

Height

6-1/2 in

Width

5-1/2 in

Depth

5-3/4 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

Angela Corona is a ceramic artist from Mata Ortiz, a small village in Mexico famous for its pottery. Mata Ortiz artisans create pottery inspired by the ceramics found in the nearby ancient ruins of Paquime, a community that existed during the 13th and 14th centuries. Corona’s favorite subjects for her work are animals, specifically lizards and owls. The inspiration from Paquime is evident — Paquime ceramists produced painted vessels — all highly decorated with geometric design — depicting macaws, owls, snakes, badgers, fish, lizards, and mountain sheep. The images often are detailed enough that the animal species can be identified.