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A work made of earthenware and slip.

Jar with Fire Clouding

Late 1997-98

Dextra Quotskuyva (Hopi-Tewa, Corn Clan, 1928–2019) Polacca, Arizona

Polacca

Dextra Quotskuyva produced pots with masterfully painted motifs that exemplify the Hopi ceramic tradition—much like her great-grandmother Nampeyo, a well-known Hopi-Tewa potter active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Like her famous relative, Quotskuyva’s eyesight began deteriorating later in life, preventing her from completing intricate compositions. During this period, she used the firing process to decorate the surfaces of the clay, resulting in unpredictable clouds and colors. This minimalist treatment of the vessel’s surface draws attention to its unusual, asymmetrical form.

Earthenware and slip

Arts of the Americas