KEWA POTTERY DEER BOWL BY ROSE PACHECO & BILLY VEALE

$ 54.00

Description Born in 1968, Rose Pacheco made her first pottery figures while working with her parents when she was seven years old.  When her mother’s health started failing, Rose and her Navajo boyfriend Billy Veale stepped in and assumed the family’s pottery making business. They both make, paint and fire the pots.  A unique addition to any pottery or Native American art collection.  Signed   1  3/8” tall x 5″ long x 5″ wide   Artist card included   The pottery is new but hand made and painted, so there may be imperfections.  We try to capture every side in the photos but if you have any questions, please contact us.    Santo Domingo pueblo one of the largest of the Northern pueblos.  Santo Domingo pottery can be distinguished by its buff colored clay, cream slip, and dark black geometric designs.  The elastic clay at Santo Domingo lends itself to large forms such as storage jars, dough bowls, and large ollas.  The designs are mainly geometric with particular attention to the negative spaces.  Occasionally there will also be elaborate bird motifs and polychrome designs.

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