Tim Martinez, Native American Potter

I have a Native American pot signed "Tim Martinez". I cannot find him in any reference book or list of potters. So you know anything about him and his work?


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He is from a large family of potters from Santa Fe

Posted 2009-09-17T20:53:17Z

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