Les Namingha

Spider Woman's Dream

7" H x 9 1/2" D


Born in 1968, Les Namingha is one of the most prolific Hopi abstract artists of today. Since his youth, Les has received valuable instruction at the hand of this grandmother Rachel Namingha Nampeyo and his aunt Dextra Quotskuyva Nampeyo.

He is the son of Emerson Namingha and a Zuni mother. His cousins are Dan Namingha and Hisi Nampeyo. As you can see, his family tree reads like a "who's who" in Hopi fine arts.

Having received a degree in design at Brigham Young University, Les took his contemporary training back to his traditional roots and gave life to a style of indigenous pottery all his own. Of course his designs are influenced by both his Hopi and Zuni background - which is probably why his pieces are so unique.

Having exhibited in nearly all the major shows and venues, Les has rapidly attracted the attention of savvy collectors and gallery owners. He has received honors and awards at the Santa Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum Guild Market and Show - including the Judge's Choice Award. Les was also named as one of the "artists to watch" in 1998 by Southwest Art Magazine.

This spectacular piece represents Les' skill as a contemporary artist with roots deep in an age old tradition. He always uses native clays dug from his homeland, and always practices the traditional art of outdoor, sheep-dung firing.

His images alway incorporate something drawing upon his tradition - yet his work is sometimes abstract - and his occassional use of acrylic paints pushes the envelope in pueblo pottery making.

We are proud to feature the work of Les Namingha and we are always excited to see his newest pieces and the progressive stance he takes in his work.

This particular piece is no exception. His attention to detail is second to none.

Detail image close-ups can be provided upon inquiry. A close look reveals many subtle nuances traditional to Les' Hopi and Zuni roots. This is truly a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.

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