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Native American Pottery Vase with Turquoise Stone Center

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Native American Pottery Vase with Turquoise Stone Center
Impressive contemporary Indian Pottery Polychrome Vase with Turquoise center, yellow pierced rim and painted black patterned print. Signed to base and reads: Gabriel Gonzales Jemez Pueblo NM ' 95 Born in the Oak Valley Clan of the Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico, potter Gabriel G. Gonzales is the son of Persingula Gonzales and the Grandson of Anacita Chinana. Gabriel is proud of his family, many of whom are also involved in the arts. Gabriel learned how to make pottery from his mother,Persingula, and maternal uncle, Donald Chinana, both of whom are well-recognized Jemez Pueblo potters. Today, Gabriel Gonzales is recognized as one of the best pueblo potters. Although his methods are traditional, his work is contemporary—each pot is a one-of-kind masterpiece of form and design. He never copies himself. He is constantly searching for the next perfect form and expression. He gathers his clay from the 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 the local plants and earth. The pottery is hand-coiled, without the use of the wheel, hand carved, stone polished, and wood-fired outdoors, as is the Jemez Pueblo tradition. Galleries where his works are shown include: Andrea Fisher Gallery, Santa Fe Bahti Indian Arts Gallery, Santa Fe & Tucson Robert Nichols Gallery, Santa Fe Gabriel’s pottery is in the collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Washington D.C. #contemporarypottery #museumcollection #gabrielgonzales

Issued: 1995
Artist: Gabriel Gonzales
Dimensions: 9"W x 10"H
Edition Number: unique Country of Origin: Jemez Pueblo New Mexico USA



Condition: Excellent condition