Zane Smith, Richard – “Flowers and Leaves” Corrugated Lidded Bowl (2017)

9"w x 8"h

$ 4,400.00

This is classic lidded bowl by Richard Zane Smith.  The bowl is coil-built with the coils left exposed on the exterior. The coils are then incised to create the designs, and various colors of clay are added. This piece is inspired by classic Iroquois and Wyandot forms. There are six larger flowers against a black background. The flowers alternate with purple and pink buds.  The rim is finished to look like leather. There is al id with a flower blossom and leaves.  The banding of corrugation can also be seen on the lid.  It is a striking design that captures the creative style of his pottery.  All the colors were applied before the piece was fired. It is signed, “Richard Zane Smith” and dated 2017.  It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or repair.  

“This style is a transitional piece from op art to Wyandot/Iroquois style. So many of the Wyandot necks have four points (castellation). Then there are a lot that are five or six and then nine. I don’t know if there is a significance. People wonder why. Theories? I have my own theory. People lived in longhouses and they had lots of dogs and they would run in and out of the longhouse all the time. To keep a cooking pot turned upside down, you would keep a dog from licking it. You could also get the pot to air out and dry, and you wouldn’t have to worry about mold.”  Richard Zane Smith, Spoken Through Clay

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