Friday, August 29, 2014

Indian Market V - Reflection

This beautiful Turtle vase is the work of another amazing Jemez Pueblo artist Glendora Fraqua.
Wishing you all a very good weekend and I want to thank you all for the wonderful comments on Tuesday. You mean the world to me.

20 comments:

Thérèse said...

How nice, it looks like the top of a hot air balloon.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Hi Randy, have enjoyed your postings from the Indian Market, the pottery is beautifully unique. Still sending hugs and warm vibes over to Santa Fe , take care.

Rick Forrestal said...

What beautiful pottery.
I love the form, design and colors.
Have a beautiful weekend.

Sunnybrook Farm said...

That did turn out well, and you got a reflection out of it.

Tanya Breese said...

nice piece!

Birdman said...

Is it ceramic?

Sharon said...

That's not a color you normally see in Native American pottery.

TexWisGirl said...

beautiful design.

and i still think of you every day since you told us of your loss. sending you strength and healing.

Kathy said...

Very interesting pottery.

Luis Gomez said...

So beautiful!

VP said...

Simple, creative and really beautiful. A hug from Tuscany...

Judy said...

What a beauty!

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

Neat piece. I hope you are doing a little better and slowly coming around. In part like the old adage says, time heals...

Jack said...

It is bright and colorful and nicely done, but I don't see putting flowers in it.

Still thinking about your loss and recovery.

RedPat said...

Once again, I love the patterns on this one, Randy! There are good vibes heading your way from all over the world.

cieldequimper said...

That is very unique and so is the colour!

Judy said...

I love it!!

EG CameraGirl said...

Unique and very pretty!

darlene said...

stone rubbed hand dug clay is etched to created a raised image of stunningness. her work is amazing! xoxo

Paul said...

More beautiful craftsmanship! I have a friend who collects turtle related things, they would absolutely love this piece.