Steve Lucas

Awatovi

2 1/2" H x 5 1/2" D


Steve Lucas is the great -grandson of Nampeyo, grandson of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo and brother of Karen Lucas. He is recognized as one of the premier Hopi potters of today for his outstanding and innovative art work.

He consistently wins blue ribbons and this year he won best of pottery at the Santa Fe Indian Market. His works are created in the traditional ways of Hopi potters and of his great-great grandmother Nampeyo.

Steve uses all natural clays to hand coil his pottery, natural pigments to create designs and outdoor firing to give his art the wonderful blush that adds much so beauty.

Another characteristic of Steve's fine work is the high polished glow which most pieces exhibit. This is achieved through many hours of diligent polishing using a small, smooth stone - sometimes handed down from one generation to another. Steve mentioned that his favorite polishing stone was given to him by his aunt, Dextra.

Most of his designs are based on old Sikyatki shards that he studies for inspiration. Steve's work is precise, finely detailed, nearly perfect in symmetry.

This piece depicts "arches" or "bows" from which Awatovi derives its name. As an ancient village, Awatovi was overtaken by rival factions who opposed the embracing of Christianity in the early period of the Spanish conquest. Today, ruins remain of the old village of Awatovi, and all that can be found are pottery shards and leveled structures.

This is a fabulously polished piece - as are all of Steve's potteries. The red mica bottom is particularly fine, as are the other red mica slip areas. Like his forebears, Steve has mastered the art of traditional polychrome pottery making. He mentioned that the red bottom potteries must be fired upside down, taking special care not to damage or burn the rim.

Steve has signed with his hallmark mudhead, or koyemsi, along with an ear of corn for his great-grandmother, Nampeyo.

Gallery Price: $1,650.00

Sale: $1,320.00
(plus sh/han)


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