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Each piece of Rainy’s work is made in the traditional hand-coiled method, then shaped, sanded, and polished before painting with bee-weed (black) and native clay slips and native fired. Rainy continues to innovate and also creates her voice among Hopi-Tewa potters. She has won numerous awards, including “Best of Pottery” at Santa Fe Indian Market in 2007. 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His pottery is amazingly thin-walled, and each piece has a dynamic use of form and design. The pottery is coil-built, stone-polished, traditionally painted, and native-fired. Steve uses traditional designs and often gives his own creative spin to the ancient imagery. His pottery is signed with his name and the Mudhead symbol, or Koyemsi. This is reflective of his Hopi-Tewa clan. Steve Lucas has won numerous awards for his pottery, including “Best of Show” at Santa Fe Indian Market. In addition, Steve is a featured artist in the book by the gallery owner, Charles S. King, ‘Spoken Through Clay.’\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eThis stunning bowl came from a private collection and is in excellent overall condition. 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