Paquin, Gladys – Four Color Water Jar with Double Rainbow (1996)
$ 800.00
Gladys Paquin was one of the great revivalist potters of Laguna Pueblo. Each piece was coil-built, painted with bee-weed (black) and native clay slips, and traditionally fired. This jar is a classic olla shape and a smaller version of her larger jars. It also has her most famous design, which is the double rainbow. The rainbow is painted with orange and red clay. Below the rainbow are flowers and above the rainbow are clouds. It is a complex and fully designed jar. The contrasting colorations across the surface creat a striking complexity for this piece. The jar is signed on the bottom, “Gladys Sratyu’we Paquin”. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, restoration or repair.
In stock






Gladys Paquin was born in Laguna to Dwight (Zuni) and Adelene (Lagnua) Paquin. She was the mother of Mary Lent and Andrew Padilla, a potter. She only began making pottery in 1980 and was among the revivalists of the art form. She used all-natural materials for slips and is one of the few potters to continue traditionally firing her pottery. She won numerous awards for her work at Santa Fe Indian Market, Gallup Ceremonials, and other events. She signed her pottery, "Gladys Sratyu'we Paquin, Laguna."