Steve Lucas, Hopi handmade and traditionally fired bowl with parrot tail design. (RS174)
This pot was purchased from my gallery when Steve Lucas and Les Namingha came for a show. It was the late 1990s and every pot found a new home that weekend. Steve and Les also did a fired of pots in the parking lot. (See photo) The collector who purchased the pot recently passed away and the family has asked me to sell their pieces. This pot has been in one collection since purchase and is in perfect condition. The fire clouds on the bottom indicate that it was fired traditionally. Just beautiful!
DETAILS:
Artist: Steve Lucas, Hopi signed with his name and also his Hopi name of Koyemsi
Size: 4" high x 4 1/2" diameter
Condition: Excellent - no cracks or chips
Hopi Pueblo artist Steve Lucas (1955- ) is recognized as one of the finest of the younger generation Nampeyo family potters. He is the grandson of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo and the great-grandson of Annie Healing Nampeyo. His mother was Eleanor Lucas. His Hopi name is Koyemsi, the Hopi-Tewa name for the Mudhead Katsina, the clan to which he belongs. (reference Gregory Schaff)
RS174
This pot was purchased from my gallery when Steve Lucas and Les Namingha came for a show. It was the late 1990s and every pot found a new home that weekend. Steve and Les also did a fired of pots in the parking lot. (See photo) The collector who purchased the pot recently passed away and the family has asked me to sell their pieces. This pot has been in one collection since purchase and is in perfect condition. The fire clouds on the bottom indicate that it was fired traditionally. Just beautiful!
DETAILS:
Artist: Steve Lucas, Hopi signed with his name and also his Hopi name of Koyemsi
Size: 4" high x 4 1/2" diameter
Condition: Excellent - no cracks or chips
Hopi Pueblo artist Steve Lucas (1955- ) is recognized as one of the finest of the younger generation Nampeyo family potters. He is the grandson of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo and the great-grandson of Annie Healing Nampeyo. His mother was Eleanor Lucas. His Hopi name is Koyemsi, the Hopi-Tewa name for the Mudhead Katsina, the clan to which he belongs. (reference Gregory Schaff)
RS174
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