Lucas, Steve – 9.5″ Wide “Katinas and Parrots” Large Jar

9.5"w x 4.75"h

$ 3,300.00

This is a complex large jar by Steve Lucas.  He is one of the leading Hopi-Tewa potters working today.  Each piece is coil-built, stone-polished, painted with native clay slips and bee-weed (black), and traditionally fired.  This jar has a wide shoulder and sloping top. The top of the jar has three old-style macaws near the rim.  Macaw parrots are a part of Hopi culture, with a Parrot clan and Parrot katsina.  The sides of the jar has very detailed designs with birds and katsinas.  The katinsas faces and birds are all intermixed on the top of the jar.  I’m always fascinated how Steve can minimalize various katsina faces into simple geometrics.   The bottom has stippling with the little black dots.  The jar was traditionally fired to create the blushes on the surface.  It is signed on the bottom in the clay, “S. Lucas” and a mudhead (koyemsi) and an ear of corn (corn clan).

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