Rachel Aragon
Acoma

Acoma Parrot Pot

9 1/2" H x 10" D


Rachel Aragon was born in 1938 into the Acoma Pueblo. Rachel is a member of the Eagle Clan.

She was encouraged and inspired to learn the art of working with clay at the age of 10 from her mother, Lupe Aragon. Lupe shared with Rachel all the fundamentals of hand coiling pottery using ancient traditional methods. Rachel graduated from High School in 1958 and then began pursuing a career in working with clay on a more professional level.

Rachel specializes in hand coiled traditional fertility pottery. She gathers her clay from within the Acoma Pueblo. Then, she soaks the clay, grinds the clay, cleans the clay, hand mixes, hand coils, shapes, sands, and hand paints the pottery, using natural pigments which she boils together to produce the natural colors she paints with. Then, she fires her pottery outdoors, with wood chips.

She is well known for her light weight pottery and her beautiful hand painted designs. Rachel enjoys complex patterns and often paints images of parrots, flowers, deer with heartlines and spirals. She signs her pottery as: Rachel Aragon, Acoma, N.M.

Rachel is related to: Mary Trujillo (sister), Emma Chino (cousin), Marie Torivio (cousin), Carol Loretto, and Geraldine Sando (nieces).

Her work is widely collected and increasingly hard to find. She has won many awards for her work at the Santa Fe Indian Market, the New Mexico State Fair and the Gallup Indian Ceremonial and is considered one of today's outstanding potters.

Publications:
-Southern Pueblo Pottery 2,000 Artist Biographies



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