Lewis, Lucy – Large Bowl with Lightning Design (1969)

9.25"w x 5"h

$ 2,800.00

Lucy M. Lewis is among the best-known Acoma potters for her pottery revival beginning in the 1950s.  This jar is one of her most famous designs.  It is a lightning pattern that encircles the entire piece.  The bowl is coil-built and has a round shape.  The lightning design encompasses the entire surface. The “lightning design” was inspired by the ancient pottery of Chaco Canyon.  What makes it so striking is that it is free-flowing across the surface of the bowl and the black-and-white gives is a more modern appearance.  The lines are tight and crisp against the white background.  Interestingly, the interior has red clay splattered on the inside, which gives it a fascinating appearance when viewed from the side.  The 1960s was definitely an experimental time for Lucy’s work and some of her most exceptional pieces.  The bowl is signed on the bottom “Lucy M. Lewis”.  It is also dated, “1969”.  Her dated pieces are always among her most creative and precise works in clay.  The bowl is in very good condition with no chips, cracks restoration or repair.  Certainly one of the classic pieces by this important matriarchal potter!