Hopi Polychrome Tall Jar of Modern Design [SOLD]

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Steve Lucas, Koyemsi, Hopi-Tewa Potter

Steve Lucas Southwest Indian Pottery Contemporary Hopi Pueblo signature

Steve Lucas is recognized as one of the finest of the younger generation Nampeyo family potters.  He is the grandson of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo and the great-grandson of Annie Healing Nampeyo.  His mother was Eleanor Lucas.  We do not have an exact date of birth, but he was probably born around the mid-1960s.  His Hopi name is Koyemsi, the Hopi-Tewa name for the Mudhead Katsina, the clan to which he belongs.

 

Lucas has been a consistent award winning artist at Santa Fe Indian Market and Gallup Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial among others.  He has produced some of the finest pottery available during the last decade.  His awards include First and Second Places at the 1994 Santa Fe Indian Market; First, Second and Third Places at the 1995 Indian Market; Best of Division at the Heard Museum in 1997; Best of Show in the 1998 Santa Fe Indian Market, and the list goes on.

 

This jar is visual proof of his exceptional talent as a potter and painter.  The jar was beautifully formed to sit upright at a level plane.  The decoration consists of traditional Hopi Sikyatki design elements but executed in a very modern approach.  His pottery is traditional and contemporary without conflict.

 

Lucas signed the jar with his initial and name S. Lucas and a Mudhead logo, his clan, and the corn logo of the Nampeyo clan, his great, great grandmother.

 

Condition: The jar is recent and is in original excellent condition

Recommended Reading: Hopi-Tewa Pottery 500 Artist Biographies by Gregory Schaaf

Steve Lucas is recognized as one of the finest of the younger generation Nampeyo family potters.  He is the grandson of Rachel Namingha Nampeyo and the great-grandson of Annie Healing Nampeyo.  His mother was Eleanor Lucas.  We do not have an exact date of birth, but he was probably born around the mid-1960s.  His Hopi name is Koyemsi, the Hopi-Tewa name for the Mudhead Katsina, the clan to which he belongs.   Lucas has been a consistent award winning artist at Santa Fe Indian Market and Gallup Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial among others.  He has produced some of the finest pottery available during the last decade.  His awards include First and Second Places at the 1994 Santa Fe Indian Market; First, Second and Third Places at the 1995 Indian Market; Best of Division at the Heard Museum in 1997; Best of Show in the 1998 Santa Fe Indian Market, and the list goes on.  This jar is visual proof of his exceptional talent as a potter and painter.  The jar was beautifully formed to sit upright at a level plane.  The decoration consists of traditional Hopi Sikyatki design elements but executed in a very modern approach.  His pottery is traditional and contemporary without conflict.  Lucas signed the jar with his initial and name S. Lucas and a Mudhead logo, his clan, and the corn logo of the Nampeyo clan, his great, great grandmother.    Condition: The jar is recent and is in original excellent condition   Recommended Reading: Hopi-Tewa Pottery 500 Artist Biographies by Gregory Schaaf

 

Steve Lucas, Koyemsi, Hopi-Tewa Potter
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