Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Native American Pottery- Robert Kasero Sr.



This is an image of a hand-coiled pottery called "Laguna Pueblo Pottery" by Robert Kasero. He learned the traditional way of making pottery from Paula Estevan, an Acoma Pueblo potter, and specializes in similar designs on equally thin walls of clay. I chose this image because of its geometric pattern and the colors used. I found it very interesting how the pattern get closer together towards the top. It values for about $975.

Native American Pottery




Laguna Pueblo Pottery by Myron Sarracino.  Myron Sarracino’s pottery is thin walled with eye-catching painted designs that are very crisp and tight.  It seems that Myron Sarracino emulates ancient designs; and tries to revive these designs while bringing some modernity.  His pottery artwork is both highly regarded, and has won numerous awards. This pot sells for 625 dollars. i chose this one because i love the pattern and design of the pot

Native American Pottery




This piece is an Acoma Pueblo Pottery bowl that was created by Paula Estevan.  Paula Estevan was an award-winning Acoma Pueblo Indian Pottery artist.  This piece is hand-coiled that is very appealing to the eye.  I chose this piece because I liked the design of the piece.  I thought it was really cool how it starts out smaller at the bottom and then gets wider as the coils build up.  I also really like the different shapes and patterns that were used to create the design, as well as the colors that are included.

Native American Pottery


This pot is a called an "Isleta Pueblo Pottery Pot" by the artist Caroline Carpio. It is on sale for about 625. I picked this pot for this color and simplicity as well.The design seemed very simple but elegant and the touch of turquoise color brings about the design as well. I love the sand color and the turquoise beads as well. This is a pot used for decoration only and can bring culture and good artistic vibes into a room. There is also a small amount of gold beads included as well to give the color more of a pop. This artist is known for making carved half circle designs and has won awards in doing so.

Native American Pottery


This Native American piece of pottery is from the Navajo. What I like about this piece is the different colors and also the designs make them stand out. How the patterns look symbolic. The blue and the orange blend in and also how big and wide the pot is. 


Adam and Santana Martinez

Hey everyone! Today we will be talking about Adam and Santana Martinez. Adam learned to create matte on black pottery from his mother and continues the tradition. Santana is Adams wife of 67 years. I wonder what technique they used to create this. I chose this jug because I like the unique shape and the way that it looks like it can be filled with water.

Native American Pottery

This piece was made by an American ceramist and represents a Navajo tribal design. I chose this bowl because I find the design interesting. I like how the shape is convex on the sides then tapers up towards the rim. The variety of colors on the sides is appealing to the eye.