Lawrence Namoki

Hopi Solstice

5 1/2" H x 7 1/2" D


Lawrence Namoki grew up in the village of Walpi, Arizona and graduated from Phoenix Indian High School in Phoenix. He later served with the U.S. Army’s Special Forces Division. Upon being discharged from the Army, he returned to Arizona and began carving Kachina dolls. By the mid 1980s, he switched his focus to pottery and made his debut as a professional potter in 1985 at the Eight Northern Pueblos Arts & Crafts Show in New Mexico.

Lawrence has successfully blended both traditional and contemporary techniques of pottery making while illustrating themes of Hopi life through both ceremonial symbolism and abstract Hopi designs.

Lawrence uses only clay native to Hopi land, natural dyes for the painted surface of his works and the traditional Hopi firing process using sheep dung. The red color is iron oxide from the Grand Canyon. The greenish/blue color is made from copper from Jerome. The white is pumice from Flagstaff and the yellow is lamonite from Mesa/Verde. The brown is iron ore mixed with mustard green plant and the black is mustard green plant with more iron oxide.

Over the years, Namoki has received many honors for his work, including capturing the Eight Northern Pueblos Arts & Crafts Show’s “Governor’s Award/ Best of Show” eight times. His pottery is on display at the Smithsonian Institute and in numerous other museums, galleries and private collections around the world, including the Arizona State University and Oregon State University permanent collections, the Millicent Rogers Museum in Taos, N.M, and in the home of one of the members of the Royal Family of England.

“The type of artwork I do cannot be taught in any educational institute,” Namoki says. “Only a true Hopi can do what I do, and he or she must understand the Hopi culture and the life of a Hopi to do artwork of this style.”

Lawrence Namoki has also been profiled in featured articles including Southwest Art magazine - we're excited to see this talented and innovative Hopi pottery artist getting the recognition he deserves.

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