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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND COILED POTTERY
by
Patricio
This incredible, large pot was
hand coiled and painted with all natural paints with
traditional designs. Signed Patricio.
7 3/4"
Tall, 9 3/4" Wide
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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND COILED POTTERY
by
Robert & Melody Patricio
Robert Patricio is a
full blooded Native American Indian who was born into the Acoma Pueblo.
He was given the Indian name of “Bear” when he was born on June 10,
1976. He learned the traditional methods of hand coiling pottery when he
was eight years old by observing his friends and relatives work on their
pottery while living in the Acoma Pueblo. His family members taught him
the long lived traditional methods of constructing beautiful clay art
using the ancient methods of his ancestors.
He specializes in
traditional hand coiled and hand painted pottery. He gathers his clays,
slips, and natural vegetation to begin constructing his masterpieces.
Robert cleans his own clay for impurities, hand mixes with water and
begins constructing pottery vessels from snake like coils. Robert sets
his vessels out to dry and once dried he sands his pottery for a smooth
finish so that he can begin hand painting his designs. While his pottery
is waiting to dry he boils all the natural vegetation together and
creates his natural colors from natural plants such as spinach plant and
various flowers. The designs on his pottery are re-created from old
ancient pottery shards found within the Acoma Pueblo that his ancestors
once painted hundreds of years ago. His designs include geometric,
fertility, Tularosa swirls, and kiva step patterns. When the painting is
complete he finishes his masterpieces by firing his pottery outdoors,
the traditional way that he was taught. This piece is signed R&M
Patricio as it is a collaboration between Robert and his wife, Melody.
This piece
showcases Robert's incredible talent with a unique
design.
8 3/4"
Tall, 10 3/8" Wide
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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND
COILED POTTERY
by
Nadine Mansfield
This beautiful pottery basket was hand made
by Acoma artist Nadine Mansfield with all
natural clays and paints. Signed N. Mansfield.
7 "
Tall, 6 1/2" Wide
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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND COILED POTTERY]
by Theresa Salvador
Theresa
Garcia-Salvador was born in 1964 and is a member of the
Red Corn Clan from the Acoma Pueblo. This highly
talented artist uses traditional hand coiling techniques
and paints with all natural pigments provided by the
earth. She was taught at the age of 23 by her sister,
Vivian Seymour. She specializes in water vessels and
flat seed pots.
This piece
features her famous parrot and rainbow design
repeated on three sides of the pot. It is signed T. Sal.
7 1/4"
Tall, 8" Wide
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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND
COILED POTTERY
by
Westly Begaye
Westly was born into the
Navajo Nation in 1965. He was taught by his long time companion, Marie
Francis Vallo, an Acoma potter who is the mother of Leland, Kim and
Thomas Vallo. Westly's work is a fusing of Navajo and Acoma traditions.
He has developed his own unique style, giving his pots an amazing
contemporary flare. He is well know for his beautiful parrot, flute
player and lizard designs. He continues to grow as an artist and is
gaining in popularity among mainstream collectors. He signs his work as
Westly B or W/B along with the name of the pot.
This incredible piece is hand coiled and painted
with parrot, lizard, flute player and grasshopper
designs. It has a kiva step top with a wood ladder.
8 "
Tall (not including ladder), 8" Wide
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ACOMA
PUEBLO
HAND COILED
POTTERY
This beautiful piece was hand coiled and painted
with
traditional geometric designs. Signed BG by the
Acoma artist.
7 3/4" Tall,
9" Wide
Suggested Retail $295.00 /
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ACOMA
PUEBLO HAND COILED POTTERY
by Sandra Victorino
Sandra Victorino is a full blooded Native American
Indian born into the Pueblo of the Acoma in 1958. She was inspired to
learn the art of hand coiling pottery from admiring her famous Aunt,
Dorothy Torivio, who is one of Acoma ’s finest potter’s still alive
today. Sandra strongly believes that traditional ways must be kept alive
to continue the long lived legacy of her people.
Sandra gathers the clay from within the sacred grounds
in Acoma . She was taught how to sift clay, hand coil pottery, paint
with a yucca plant, and fire pottery. Sandra specializes in hand coiled
pottery with spiral designs like the step to step, checker board,
snowflake, half snowflake, and fine line designs. She will also paint
Kokopelli on her pottery from time to time. Sandra signs her pottery as:
Sandra Victorino, Acoma , NM.
This incredible
polychrome piece features a blend of fine line and eye
dazzler geometrics with perfect shape. It is signed Sandra Victorino, Acoma, NM.
5 1/4"
Tall, 8 1/2" Wide
Suggested Retail $1750.00 /
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ACOMA PUEBLO HAND
COILED POTTERY
by
Westly Begaye
Westly was born into the
Navajo Nation in 1965. He was taught by his long time companion, Marie
Francis Vallo, an Acoma potter who is the mother of Leland, Kim and
Thomas Vallo. Westly's work is a fusing of Navajo and Acoma traditions.
He has developed his own unique style, giving his pots an amazing
contemporary flare. He is well know for his beautiful parrot, flute
player and lizard designs. He continues to grow as an artist and is
gaining in popularity among mainstream collectors. He signs his work as
Westly B or W/B along with the name of the pot.
This is a very unique piece from Westly. It is
decorated with ancient mimbres designs that have
been changed to reflect Westly's own contemporary
stlye. A must have for any fan of his work. Signed
Westly B. and titled "15 AD Mimbres Pattern".
10 3/4 "
Tall, 8" Wide
Suggested Retail $795.00 /
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$675.00
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ACOMA PUEBLO
PLATE
by
Westly Begaye
Westly was born into the
Navajo Nation in 1965. He was taught by his long time companion, Marie
Francis Vallo, an Acoma potter who is the mother of Leland, Kim and
Thomas Vallo. Westly's work is a fusing of Navajo and Acoma traditions.
He has developed his own unique style, giving his pots an amazing
contemporary flare. He is well know for his beautiful parrot, flute
player and lizard designs. He continues to grow as an artist and is
gaining in popularity among mainstream collectors. He signs his work as
Westly B along with the name of the pot.
This incredible piece is pour molded and painted
with a sun face surrounded by the New Mexico Zia
symbol with feather designs. Titled Sun and signed
by Westly. Has a leather strap for hanging.
11 " Wide
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ACOMA PUEBLO
HAND MADE POTTERY
by Judy Lewis
Judy Lewis is a full blooded
Native American Indian from the Pueblo of Acoma and
she was born in 1966 and has been making pottery
since 1986. Judy was inspired to continue the family
tradition of clay sculpting by observing her many of
her family members.
She was especially motivated by the passion and
ambition that her sister, Marilyn Ray-Lewis, showed
towards working with clay, and the assistance that
she gave to her. Judy hand coils pottery, vases, and
storytellers using the methods of her ancestors. She
only uses natural pigments for clay and paints.
She signs her art work as Judy Lewis, Acoma, N.M.
3
3/4" Tall,
4" Deep, 2 1/8" Widest Point
Suggested Retail $450.00 /
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ACOMA PUEBLO
POTTERY
by Monroe Victorino
This beautiful piece was pour molded and hand
painted with intricate fine line and geometric
designs by a member of the very talented Victorino
family of potters.
6" Tall,
7" Widest Point
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ACOMA
PUEBLO
HAND COILED
POTTERY
by
Carolyn Concho
Carolyn
Concho-Lewis is a full blooded Native American
Indian. She was born in 1963 into the Acoma Pueblo.
She was inspired and encouraged to participate in
continuing the long lived tradition of working with
clay by several family members. However, Carolyn
credits her older sister, Marilyn Ray-Lewis, with
her decision to become an artist who only uses
natural materials to construct her art work.
Carolyn
specializes in hand coiled pottery using ancient
traditional methods. She gathers her clay from
within the Acoma Pueblo. She soaks the clay, cleans,
mixes, hand coils, sands, paints her designs and
fires her pottery outdoors. The colors used to paint
her pottery are all derived from natural pigments
and minerals also found within the Acoma Pueblo.
Carolyn paints mimbres designs and animals on her
pottery. She signs her pottery as: Carolyn Concho,
Acoma. Carolyn is related to the following artists:
Judy Lewis, Diane Lewis (sisters), Kathleen Lewis
(mother), Bernard Lewis (brother), and Sharon Lewis
(sisterin-law).
1"
Tall, 2 1/4" Wide
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ACOMA
PUEBLO
POTTERY
by Jr & Diane Aragon
Acoma
artists Diane & Wilbert Jr.
Aragon use an airbrush to create the graduated color
schemes in their pieces and then hand etch beautiful
designs like kachinas, kokopellis and headdresses.
Diane was born in 1965 into the Laguna
Pueblo and has been
working with pottery
since she was 20. Junior was born into the
Acoma
pueblo in 1966 and has
been working with pottery
since he was 23. They sign their work as JR Diane
Aragon, Laguna, Acoma
Pueblo NM.
11
1/2" Tall, 11 1/2" Wide
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ACOMA PUEBLO POTTERY
by
June Pino
T his
incredible piece is painted with a beautiful eye dazzler
design. It is pour molded and signed June Pino by the
Acoma artist.
7 1/2 "
Tall, 10 1/4" Wide
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ACOMA
PUEBLO
HAND COILED
POTTERY
by
Dorothy Torivio
Dorothy Torivio was born in 1946 into the
Acoma Pueblo. She is one of Acoma’s finest potters
around today. She travels all over the U.S.
demonstrating her skills. She has been making
abstract designs on pottery since 1974. Dorothy
would observe her Mother, Mary Valley, make pottery
at a very young age. However, Dorothy was self
taught and did not receive any direct instruction
from her.
Dorothy specializes in Acoma hand coiled abstract
pottery. She got the idea one day, back in 1982, to
paint a design and repeat it over and over again on
the shape of the pot. Dorothy basically combines the
traditional pottery with her own penchant for the
kinetic image, and thus creates an eye catching
swirl design that contains both radiating and spiral
motion. She uses a chewed yucca stalk that she
fashions into a brush to paint with. Dorothy breaks
off only what she needs so that the plant is not
damaged and since it comes from Mother earth, it’s
free. Dorothy says “I love the travel and expressing
myself about my pottery, it creates inspiration for
the younger artists out there.” Among the many
relatives, Sandra Victorino (niece) is one following
in her footsteps.
6"
Tall, 8" Wide
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