McKelvey, Lucy Leuppe – Wedding Vase with Corn Dancers

7.25"w x 12"h

$ 900.00

Lucy Leupp McKelvey (b. 1950) was raised by her great-grandparents and other older relatives near Sheep Springs, Arizona.  She began making pottery in 1973.  She uses native clays and traditional clays and pigments (hematite, bee-weed, etc) for her pottery.  They are fired outdoors using oak.  Traditional sandpainting and rug designs inspire her designs.  This wedding vase has a cloud design on the neck and sides.  On either side are a male and female Corn Dancer.  The body of each figure is an ear of corn is in relief.  Between them is a stalk of corn. The piece is painted with exceptional detail!   Lucy’s work is always exceptional in detail and design.  It is signed on the base  ‘Lucy Leuppe McKelvey”.  It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration, or repair.

Lucy says of her pottery:

“I am mostly a self-taught potter who has spent the last 44 years trying to make the art of Navajo pottery evolve up into a fine art form that goes beyond tradition but still uses traditional native materials and methods. I am known for making very large, polychrome pots in a great variety of shapes that are painted with almost outrageous detail.  Most of my work tells a story and contains design elements from the ancients, ceremonial sandpaintings, baskets, and rugs that have been stylized by my own imagination and inspiration.”  Lucy McKelvey

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