- Leonidas Tapia
Leonidas Tapia (?-1977) was a Native American potter from
San Juan Pueblo ,New Mexico ,United States . She was the wife of Jose Blas Tapia and mother ofMary Trujillo (b. 1937) andTom Tapia (b. 1946). Leonidas made traditional San Juan polychrome redware bowls, jars and wedding vases. She also made micaceous pottery.Some of the designs she used on her pottery include the water serpent,kiva steps and clouds. Leonidas participated in theSanta Fe Indian Market from 1970-1976.Leonida’s son,
Tom Tapia , learned to make pottery by working with his mother. He works in thesgraffito style and has won numerous awards for his pottery. He also makes pottery with his wifeSue Tapia . Leonida’s daughter,Mary Trujillo , marriedHelen Cordero ’s son, Leonard, fromCochiti Pueblo . She learned to make storyteller figures from her mother-in-law Helen who was the first and most famous maker of Cochiti storytellers and has won numerous awards.Reference and Further Readings
*Barry, John - American Indian Pottery. 1984.
*Schaaf, Gregory - Pueblo Indian Pottery: 750 Artist Biographies. 2000.
*Trimble, Stephen - Talking with the Clay: The Art of Pueblo Pottery. 1987.External links
* [http://www.holmes.anthropology.museum/southwestpottery/leonidastapia.html Pottery by Leonidas Tapia at the Holmes Museum of Anthropology]
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