Gabriel Gonzales
(Jemez)

Swirling Seed Pot

5 1/4" H x 5" D


Born in the Oak Valley Clan of the Jemez Pueblo (Walatowa), New Mexico, potter Gabriel G. Gonzales is the son of George & Presingula Gonzales and the grandson of Anacita Chinana. Gabriel is proud of his family, many of whom are also involved in the arts. Two acclaimed Jemez Pueblo potters taught Gabriel art of pottery, his mother, Persingula, and uncle, Donald Chinana.

At the age of 15, he began developing his own unique style, experimenting with natural clays and slips. He was fascinated and inspired by the “melon” design after seeing a pot made by his fellow tribes-woman Juanita Fragua.

His style is characterized by a satiny-smooth, gleaming finish and deep carving. The designs may be traditional in origin, but the result is fresh and contemporary. His work is always entirely hand made. He gathers his clay from ancient clay pits at Jemez Pueblo and tempers it with ash from the nearby super volcano deposits. He uses traditional paints and clay slips of various colors from local plants and the earth. The pottery is hand-coiled, without the use of a wheel, hand carved, and stone polished.

His pots are put into a milk crate, fired outdoors with wood bonfire, and then smothered completely with pulverized horse manure. During the smothering, the iron sulfide in the smoke inside the mound, condenses on the cooling ceramic and produces a jet-black patina on the stone polished pot surface.

Gabriel has been making pottery for over 20 years and has shown in most of the major exhibitions around the country. He has received numerous awards for his work including the Santa Fe Indian Market and the Heard Museum.

Gallery Price: $597.00

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