Overview
The first purchaser of this ArtAreas.io Physical NFT (item activity doesn't show a sale) will receive the physical object of art, contact instructions are provided in the unlockable content.
Description
Artist: Juan Quezada
Medium: Clay, Natural Earth Pigments
Dimensions: H. 11.5 x W. 9
Origin: Mata Ortiz, Mexico
Provenance: Juan Quezada Collection 2012
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This Digital NFT is uniquely paired with a Physical NFT (NFC chip attached to the object), linking them verifiably and securely to establish authenticity and provenance. The Physical NFT may also trigger other digital experiences related to the object of art.
Mata Ortiz pottery is the recreation of traditional pottery works from the historic Paquime archeological site in Chihuahua, Mexico. In the early 60’s, Juan Quezada is credited with its revival and development of pottery making. Today Juan is considered the Master potter in Mata Ortiz. His works and other members of his family are in countless museums and private collections worldwide.
'Pot' - Clay, Natural Earth Pigments - Juan Quezada - Physical NFT
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'Pot' - Clay, Natural Earth Pigments - Juan Quezada - Physical NFT
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Overview
The first purchaser of this ArtAreas.io Physical NFT (item activity doesn't show a sale) will receive the physical object of art, contact instructions are provided in the unlockable content.
Description
Artist: Juan Quezada
Medium: Clay, Natural Earth Pigments
Dimensions: H. 11.5 x W. 9
Origin: Mata Ortiz, Mexico
Provenance: Juan Quezada Collection 2012
#ArtAreas.io Physical NFTs
This Digital NFT is uniquely paired with a Physical NFT (NFC chip attached to the object), linking them verifiably and securely to establish authenticity and provenance. The Physical NFT may also trigger other digital experiences related to the object of art.
Mata Ortiz pottery is the recreation of traditional pottery works from the historic Paquime archeological site in Chihuahua, Mexico. In the early 60’s, Juan Quezada is credited with its revival and development of pottery making. Today Juan is considered the Master potter in Mata Ortiz. His works and other members of his family are in countless museums and private collections worldwide.