The Pottery and Paintings of San Ildefonso Artist Tony Da


Left to Right:  Jar with turquoise inlay, redware jar with Avanyu sgraffito and turquoise Inlay, gunmetal Avanyu jar with turquoise inlay, bear with turquoise inlay and sgraffito, all by Tony Da

Tony Da, (pronounced day) was the grandson of Maria and Julian Martinez, and the son of Popovi Da. All were talented potters and masters in the art of watercolors.  Popovi Da, Tony’s Da’s father, was born Anthony Martinez in 1922; his Tewa name was Popvi Da which he legally changed in 1948. To understand Tony Da’s artistic career, one must start from his artistic influences.

Julian Martinez, Tony Da’s grandfather, was the first to create black on black pottery when polychrome pottery was the mainstay of San Ildefonso pueblo.  Popovi Da, Maria and Julian’s son began making his pottery in 1962 and experimentation with different pottery types.  In 1964 Popovi Da made a pot he referred to as “Carmel” which became known as Sienna. In 1967 Popovi Da added scraffito, (incised design elements) to his pottery and inlay turquoise a first for a pueblo potter. This process his son, Tony Da would take to another level of artistry accomplishment.

Tony Da was born in 1940 Anthony Edward Da also known in San Ildefonso as Thun-Phoe-She or Sun Dew.  Tony learned to make pottery from his famous Grandmother, Maria Martinez after he finished his Navy duty in 1964.  Tony lived with Maria Martinez and began his apprenticeship at twenty-six from one of the most well-known pueblo potters.  Maria encouraged Tony to become a potter and ” go ahead and make good pottery”.

Tony Da would make thinner pots than his grandmother Maria Martinez, and over time he began his own style.  He first started producing pottery that he signed in 1967. In August of that year he entered the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial and won four first-place awards and one second for pottery.  Hi pottery career had begun in a spectacular fashion and was recognized in the “Albuquerque Journal” for his excellence.

Tony Da Signature

Tony Da, DA signature on the bottom of his pottery

The first signature used 1967-68 was D’a or D’A from that point on he would use simply DA, he used this same signature for his paintings from 1975-1982.  Tony would use carve his DA usually on the bottom of the pot after firing and used a beveled appearance a characteristic of his signature.

With Maria Martinez’s encouragement, he switched the majority of his time from painting to making pottery.  In Tony’s mind, he was always a painter, but most of his fame came from his ornate pots.

Tony Da turtle and child

1973-74 Tony Da Turtle with Zuni inlay, Sunface Kachina inlay by Morris and Sadie Laahity, sgraffito frog design

Tony was known for his intricate designs, inlay and unusual forms.  The avanyu or plumed water serpent was a favorite of Tony’s.  He also employed numerous designs from the prehistoric Mimbres culture of southern New Mexico.  Like his grandfather Julian Martinez, he liked to use a feather motif.  Deer and Buffalo imagery using a heart line design were also favorite.  Like his father, Popovi Tony Da used inlay turquoise in his pots, but Tony took the endeavor to a new level using large high-grade turquoise cabs, heishe, and Zuni inlay motifs. Animal pottery including turtles and bears, which became a trademark for the artist.  His intricate turtle designs have brought some of the highest prices of any of Tony Da’s pottery styles.

Tony Da Avanyu pot with bear lid

1980 Tony Da Avanyu pot with turquoise inlay and bear lid

His Great Aunt Clara, Maria Martinez’s sister, who was deaf, was known in the family as one of the great polishers of clay.  She would help Tony polish his vessels until she retired around 1978-1979. Popovi would help Tony fire his pots, often using a gunmetal finish a process that Popovi had perfected which required an extremely hot fire and careful use of fuel to keep the fire’s oxygen reduced yet to burn very hot.  This gunmetal slip is now considered some of the most desirable finishes on pueblo pots.

Tony Da is considered to be one of the finest pueblo potters.  His artistic life was cut short on April 15, 1982; he was only 42, a motorcycle accident left him damaged for life.  Tony Da had hit his unprotected head when he laid down his bike, which caused a significant brain trauma.  The accident robbed him of a long career, not unlike his father Popovi who died in 1971 at age 48 and his grandfather Julian Martinez who died in 1943 at age 46.

Tony Da Butterfly painting with turquoise inlay

Tony would continue to make occasional watercolor paintings in a much more simplistic design but would never return to working with the clay.

His legacy however is insured with the exquisite varied pottery he left the world, which can be found in most of the major Southwest Museums.  The Millicent Rogers Museum in Santa Fe has one of the best collections of Maria Martinez and Tony Da pots.  A seminal book on Tony Da “The Life and Art of Tony Da” is a must read for those who appreciate the artistic talent of Tony Da.

Sold Tony Da Pueblo Pottery and Paintings Courtesy Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery

Tony Da San Ildefonso Bear with Turquoise and Decorated Ridge
Tony Da Bear with Turquoise with Sgraffito, San Ildefonso Pueblo

Tony Da San Ildefonso Polychrome Bear with Turquoise
Tony Da Polychrome Bear with Matte Finish, Inlay Turquoise and Heishi, San Ildefonso Pueblo

Tony Da San Ildefonso Bear with Turquoise and Shark Tooth
Tony Da Bear with Turquoise with Matte Finish, Inlay Turquoise and Heishi, San Ildefonso Pueblo

Tony Da San Ildefonso Gunmetal Bear
Large Early Tony Da Bear c.1960-70, San Ildefonso Pueblo

Tony Da San Ildefonso Gunmetal Bear with Turquoise Eyes and glaze stripe
Tony Da Gunmetal Bear with Sienna, San Ildefonso Pueblo

Tony Da San Ildefonso Gunmetal Bear with Turquoise Eyes
Tony Da Gunmetal Bear with Turquoise Eyes, San Ildefonso Pueblo

Tony Da San Ildefonso Bear with turquoise
Tony Da Bear with Matte Finish, Sgraffito and Turquoise Inlay, San Ildefonso Pueblo

Tony Da San Ildefonso Redware Bear with Turquoise
Tony Da Redware Bear with Sgraffito and Turquoise Inlay, San Ildefonso Pueblo

Tony Da San Ildefonso Bear Showing Teeth with Turquoise
Tony Da Bear Showing Teeth with Matte Finish and Turquoise Inlay, San Ildefonso Pueblo

Tony Da Gunmetal Bear Plate
Tony Da Gunmetal and Sienna Heartline Bear Plate

Tony Da Redware Antelope Plate with Turquoise
Tony Da Redware Heartline Antelope Plate with Turquoise

Tony Da Avanyu Plate
Tony Da Gunmetal and Sienna Avanyu Plate

Tony Da Redware Avanyu Jar
Tony Da Redware Avanyu Jar

Tony Da Polychrome Avanyu Jar with Turquoise
Tony Da Polychrome Sgraffito Avanyu Jar with Turquoise Inlay

Tony Da Lidded Gunmetal Avanyu Jar
Tony Da Lidded Gunmetal Avanyu Jar

Tony Da Bear Painting
Tony Da Bear Painting

Tony Da Drawing of Ancestors
Tony Da Graphite Drawing of Famous Native Americans c.1964

Tony Da Painting of Bear and Men
Mimbres Influenced Tony Da Painting of Bear and Men

 

Tony Da Small Gunmetal Jar with Sienna and Turquoise Inlay
Tony Da Small Gunmetal Jar with Sienna and Turquoise Inlay

Tony Da Redware Avanyu Jar with Turquoise Inlay
Tony Da Redware Avanyu Jar with Turquoise Inlay

Tony Da Small Gunmetal Jar with Sienna and Avanyu Sgraffito
Tony Da Small Gunmetal Jar with Sienna and Avanyu Sgraffito

Tony Da Gunmetal and Sienna Jar, Knifewing Sgraffito and Turquoise Inlay
Tony Da Gunmetal and Sienna Jar, Knifewing Sgraffito and Turquoise Inlay

Tony Da Lidded Redware Avanyu Jar with Turquoise Inlay
Tony Da Lidded Redware Avanyu Jar with Turquoise Inlay

Tony Da Redware Lidded Vase with Turquoise, Heishi, Sgraffito and Bear Design
Tony Da Redware Lidded Vase with Turquoise, Heishi, Sgraffito and Bear Design

Tony Da Black and Sienna Melon Bowl with Sgraffito and Blue Gem and Morenci Turquoise Stones and Heishi
Tony Da Black and Sienna Melon Bowl with Sgraffito and Blue Gem and Morenci Turquoise Stones and Heishi

Tony Da Gunmetal and Sienna with Incised Bird DesignTony Da Gunmetal and Sienna with Incised Bird Design
Tony Da Gunmetal and Sienna with Incised Bird Design

Tony Da Incised Avanyu Redware Pot with Turquoise inlay
Tony Da Incised Avanyu Redware Pot with Turquoise inlay

 

Tony Da Redware Avanyu Bowl with Turquoise and Heishi
Tony Da Redware Avanyu Bowl with Turquoise and Heishi

Tony Da Gunmetal and Sienna Pot with Heishi Inlay, Turquoise Cabochons
Tony Da Gunmetal and Sienna Pot with Heishi Inlay, Turquoise Cabochons

Tony Da Incised Avanyu Redware Pot with Turquoise Inlay
Tony Da Incised Avanyu Redware Pot with Turquoise Inlay

Tony Da Redware Jar with Incised Avanyu Decoration and Turquoise Inlay
Tony Da Redware Jar with Incised Avanyu Decoration and Turquoise Inlay

Tony Da Redware Jar with Incised Avanyu Decoration
Tony Da Redware Jar with Incised Avanyu Decoration

Tony Da Gunmetal and Sienna Plate with Bear Sgraffito
Tony Da Gunmetal and Sienna Plate with Bear Sgraffito

Tony Da Gunmetal Black and Sienna Pot
Tony Da Gunmetal Black and Sienna Pot

Tony Da San Ildefonso Turtle with Inset Turquoise Cabochons
Tony Da San Ildefonso Turtle with Inset Turquoise Cabochons

Tony Da Gunmetal Black and Sienna Pot with Heishi Inlay, Turquoise Cabochons and Sgrafitto Deer
Tony Da Gunmetal Black and Sienna Pot with Heishi Inlay, Turquoise Cabochons and Sgrafitto Deer