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Acoma Horsehair Pottery Vase-Gary Yellow Corn Louis-Double Fired Black This Acoma double fired horse hair pottery is a high quality vase by Gary "Yellow Corn" Louis. The double firing process creates the darker, black finish. This beautiful vase is decorated with one turquoise stone. It is signed by the artist.
This Acoma double fired horse hair pottery is a high quality vase by Gary "Yellow Corn" Louis. The double firing process creates the darker, black finish. This beautiful vase is decorated with one turquoise stone. It is signed by the artist.
This Acoma Horse Hair Pottery measures approx.: 5.75" high x 4.75" wide; 2" mouth Item ID: pot128rg Gary "Yellow Corn" Louis is an award winning Acoma Pueblo artist who has won top honors at the New Mexico State Fair. Gary Louis was born March 20, 1959 and is the brother of Irwin Louis and husband of Corrine Louis, who he often collaborates with. He is an award winning artist, including the New Mexico State Fair, Albuquerque. He is member of the Yellow Corn Clan of Acoma Pueblo and has been making pottery since 1967. He specializes in sgraffito and horsehair pottery. Gary Lewis is listed in the following publications: Dillingham 1992: 206-208; Berger & Schiffer 2000: 128 and Gregory Schaaf 2002:186. Note: The black surface of this pot reflects the light in every room. This makes taking photos difficult, however on display, this feature creates an outstanding piece of art from an award winning Native American artist.
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