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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Michael Kanteena pottery




Michael Kanteena Collection [Home] [Up] Join Up And Receive Trading Post Times E-Mail Gallery Updates. Just Enter Your E-Mail Address Add This Page toYour Favorites Search River Trading Post U.S. Toll Free 866-426-6901 Enjoy Our River Trading Post Podcasts Visit the River Trading Post Forum. Share Your Thoughts About How We Are Doing. Questions About An Item? Send us an e-mail. View Shopping Cart Michael Kanteena began developing his present work around 1990. Having grown up away from his Pueblo culture, he decided to trace his people's roots through to the Chacoan Culture. Being a potter himself, he found a passion for their pottery style. With guidance from archaeologists, books, and trial-and-error, his pottery began to take on its present form. Michael was named in Southwest Art Magazine as one of the top 500 emerging Indian artists. He received the popular wingspread Collectors' Guide 1998 Award of Excellence and Judges' Choice at the prestigious Heard Museum Indian Artists' Show in Phoenix. Michael appeared in "Pueblo Artists Portraits" by Toba Tucker, and in the January 2001 issue of New Mexico Magazine. # 2916 7 "x 3" x 3.25 "x $ 75 # 3649 5.5" x 4 "x 2" $ 75 # 3650 3.5 "x 3.5" $ 75 Sold Sold # 3651 2.5 "x 4" $ 75 # 3652 4.75 "x 5" $ 75 # 3653 3 / 5 "x 3.75" $ 75 Sold # 3665F 3.25 "x 6" $ 75 # 3666F 2.5 "x 5.75" $ 75 Sold Sold
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Michael Kanteena began to develop their current work around the year 1990. With grew up far from the Pueblo culture, decided to establish his folk roots, to the Chacoan culture. Be Potter himself, found a passion for their style of ceramics. With the guidance of archaeologists, books and test-and-error, his pottery began to take in its current form.

Michael was named the South West Arts Magazine as one of the top 500 emerging Indian artists. Received popular wingspread Collectors' Guide 1998 Award of Excellence and Judges' Choice at the prestigious Heard Museum Indian Artists' Show in Phoenix. Michael appeared in "Pueblo Artists Portraits" by Toba Tucker, in the January 2001 issue of New Mexico Magazine.




# 2916
7 "x 3" x 3.25 "x
$ 75



# 3649
5.5 "x 4" x 2 "
$ 75



# 3650
3,5 x 3,5 "
$ 75
Archive Sold

# 3651
2.5 "x 4"
$ 75
# 3652
4.75 "x 5"
$ 75
# 3653
3 / 5 "x 3.75"
$ 75
Sold




# 3665F
3.25 "x 6"
$ 75

# 3666F
2.5 "x 5.75"
$ 75
Archive Sold

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