Natasha Smoke Santiago

Now is a great time to collect work by contemporary potters. ere is not just a great diversity in style, but creativity in design and strong forms. Many of the younger artists have strong content in their pottery, re ecting on world, social and personal issues. It is an exciting moment in time for these artists and a time of change and evolution in Pueblo pottery. - Charles King, owner, King Galleries

EARTH AND FIRE


Pictured here is Bean Mama, a traditional hand-built, Mohawkstyled piece of pottery by Natasha Smoke Santiago (Akwesasne Mohawk Nation), depicting one of the “Three Sisters” (Corn, Bean, Squash). The design of Bean Mama shows her beauty as a blossoming...

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