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Shop Dolores Lewis - Vintage Acoma Polychrome Lizard Seed Pot, Signed
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Dolores Lewis - Vintage Acoma Polychrome Lizard Seed Pot, Signed

$550.00

Dolores Lewis - Vintage Acoma Polychrome Lizard Seed Pot, Signed. Traditional Acoma polychrome seed pot with a lizard motif that Lewis is famous for. Done in the traditional black and white with abstracted mountain range detailing along the bottom. In very good condition with wear consistent with age. The original code and pricing is in pencil along the side. Signed on the bottom of the pot.

Size:  3.5”H x 4.25”D

Dolores Lewis Garcia (born 1938) is a Native American potter from Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, US. She is known for her traditional style. She continues to work at the Acoma Pueblo, producing pottery including the heart-line deer, hoof prints, and other abstract patterns.

Utilizing the skills taught by her mother, Garcia engages a traditional style when creating her decorative and utilitarian works. She was the first to use Mimbres designs in her work, which was at the suggestion of Dr. Kenneth M. Chapman from the Museum of New Mexico. Garcia is particularly known for her pottery designs such as the heart-line deer, hoof prints, and other abstract patterns. She and her sister Emma are adamant speakers against the use of commercial castware and artificial pigments, and continue to share their work at the Acoma Pueblo through workshops and demonstrations that are offered to the public.

Her work has been featured in numerous collections including "The Legacy of Generations: Pottery by American Indian Women" and "Seven Families in Pubelo Pottery", exhibited at institutions such as Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and the National Museum of Women in the Arts.

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Dolores Lewis - Vintage Acoma Polychrome Lizard Seed Pot, Signed. Traditional Acoma polychrome seed pot with a lizard motif that Lewis is famous for. Done in the traditional black and white with abstracted mountain range detailing along the bottom. In very good condition with wear consistent with age. The original code and pricing is in pencil along the side. Signed on the bottom of the pot.

Size:  3.5”H x 4.25”D

Dolores Lewis Garcia (born 1938) is a Native American potter from Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, US. She is known for her traditional style. She continues to work at the Acoma Pueblo, producing pottery including the heart-line deer, hoof prints, and other abstract patterns.

Utilizing the skills taught by her mother, Garcia engages a traditional style when creating her decorative and utilitarian works. She was the first to use Mimbres designs in her work, which was at the suggestion of Dr. Kenneth M. Chapman from the Museum of New Mexico. Garcia is particularly known for her pottery designs such as the heart-line deer, hoof prints, and other abstract patterns. She and her sister Emma are adamant speakers against the use of commercial castware and artificial pigments, and continue to share their work at the Acoma Pueblo through workshops and demonstrations that are offered to the public.

Her work has been featured in numerous collections including "The Legacy of Generations: Pottery by American Indian Women" and "Seven Families in Pubelo Pottery", exhibited at institutions such as Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and the National Museum of Women in the Arts.

Dolores Lewis - Vintage Acoma Polychrome Lizard Seed Pot, Signed. Traditional Acoma polychrome seed pot with a lizard motif that Lewis is famous for. Done in the traditional black and white with abstracted mountain range detailing along the bottom. In very good condition with wear consistent with age. The original code and pricing is in pencil along the side. Signed on the bottom of the pot.

Size:  3.5”H x 4.25”D

Dolores Lewis Garcia (born 1938) is a Native American potter from Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, US. She is known for her traditional style. She continues to work at the Acoma Pueblo, producing pottery including the heart-line deer, hoof prints, and other abstract patterns.

Utilizing the skills taught by her mother, Garcia engages a traditional style when creating her decorative and utilitarian works. She was the first to use Mimbres designs in her work, which was at the suggestion of Dr. Kenneth M. Chapman from the Museum of New Mexico. Garcia is particularly known for her pottery designs such as the heart-line deer, hoof prints, and other abstract patterns. She and her sister Emma are adamant speakers against the use of commercial castware and artificial pigments, and continue to share their work at the Acoma Pueblo through workshops and demonstrations that are offered to the public.

Her work has been featured in numerous collections including "The Legacy of Generations: Pottery by American Indian Women" and "Seven Families in Pubelo Pottery", exhibited at institutions such as Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and the National Museum of Women in the Arts.

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