Lucas, Steve – 12″ Wide Jar with Eagle Tail Designs (2007) Ribbons

12"w x 9"h

$ 7,700.00

WOW!  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.  Steve has won “Best of Show” at Santa Fe Indian Market, and his work remains some of the most refined and creative.  This jar has a round shoulder and a short neck.  The shape is elegant with a fluid form.  The jar is painted on the shoulder with bee-weed (black) and polished red areas.  The design is a classic eagle tail extending over the shoulder. Separating each eagle tail are the bird wings.  The red clay slip has mica and it is highly polished.  The piece was traditionally fired and has a dramatic coloration from the firing.  It is signed on the bottom in the clay, “S. Lucas” and a mudhead (koyemsi) and an ear of corn (corn clan).  The piece has a First Place and Judges Choice Award from the 2007 Heard Indian Market.  It is an innovative design in a classic form.

“When I first learned to make pottery, the red slip painted in the designs was difficult to work with. It wouldn’t take heat very well and would scorch and turn black. The red was also difficult to polish. My aunt Dextra had a deep red clay slip, so I experimented with it. I took some of our base clay and added the red to it, and it polished very well. I then decided to put some mica in there to get that sparkle. That’s where the new red came from, and Dextra liked how it turned out. I introduced them to that. It was nice that for my teacher, Dextra, I was able to share and teach her something.”  Steve Lucas, Spoken Through Clay