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Blackwood Acacia Pueblo Pottery
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Blackwood Acacia Pueblo Pottery

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The design for this 11"w x 9"h piece was influenced by the book "Fourteen Families in Pueblo Pottery". It
-e-, I keep coming back to this piece. The shape is unusual, or maybe uncommon is a better way to put it. I really like it. But then I like all your work.
 
Hi -e-, this piece is great! To me, it seems gravity is having a great effect on the piece, pulling the overall form downward.
 
-e-, nice piece, purty wood and good shape.
 
thanks for the comments, keith and paul.
i've been studying pueblo pottery forms and wanted an earthy feel to this. i think the only thing i'd like to try next is to get the mouth of the form more 'loose'??? if that the term i'm looking for.
 

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