Description: Daryl Candelaria (San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico) terracotta ceramic bowl, dating from late 20th-early 21st century. The bowl hand-painted with geometric designs and the well with the image of a hummingbird feeding from a flower. Dimensions are: 1 1/4 inches high X 8 3/4 inches diameter. All measurements are approximate. Artist Biography: Daryl Candelaria is a ceramic artist from San Felipe Pueblo who is known as being one of the Magnificent Seven potters from the San Felipe pueblo, the other six being: Gerren Candelaria, Hubert Candelario, Ray Garcia, Joseph Latoma, Geraldine Lovato, and Ricardo Ortiz. He is a third-generation potter who learned the craft from his mother, Sara Candelaria who was taught by her mother, Juanita Toledo (Jemez), who worked with Evelyn Vigil to revive Pecos pottery. For several years Candelaria worked at the School of American Research (now School for Advanced Research) in Santa Fe. There, Daryl studied SAR’s collection of contemporary and historic pottery, as well as pre-contact pottery shards. Candelaria has won numerous awards including First in Class and Division at the Santa Fe Indian Market and the Eight Northern Pueblos Show. In 2001, Candelaria