Stetson Setalla
Master Artist Award / MNA Hopi Show 2003

Wild Horses

11 1/2" D x 9 1/2" H


This large Hopi vessel is the work of Master Artist, Stetson Setalla. He continues to push himself beyond his limits each year with new designs and more challenging sizes and shapes. This is definitely a masterpiece and we're delighted that it survived the critical and final step of traditional outdoor firing.

Stetson comes from a long line of Hopi potters. His family includes Agnes Navasie (grandmother), Eunice Navasie (aunt), Agnes Nahsonhoya, and Dee Setalla (siblings).

He has been an active potter since 1980 and has been featured in many major works on Hopi pottery. Stetson consistently shows at major competitions and venues throughout the Southwest. His work is also featured at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona; and the Museum of Indian Arts & Cultures in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

From Stetson's autobiographical statement: "As I work on my pots, I clear my mind of all bad thoughts by concentrating and praying to my clay.

"Good thoughts and a good heart are essential in working with your clay because you are creating yourself in each pot as you coil and when you are ready to paint the pot, a clear mind and good heart is crucial in assisting you with your painting because the designs flow through your mind into your hand and onto your pot without difficulty."

As always, he has signed with his trademark bear-claw/raincloud symbol representing both his mother and father's clans.

 

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