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Pottery :: Storytellers :: Artist: Marilyn Ray |
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Storytellers Storyteller Pottery is the wonderful and exquisite art form of intricate detail and painstaking creation. It generally starts with the clay and sand being dried, ground and sifted before mixing with water to become the clay medium. Then they are hand coiled or molded, dried, sometimes fired, and hand painted. SOMÉ Gallery is very fortunate to offer some of the finest storyteller pottery available today. Marilyn Ray is a full-blooded Native American from the Acoma Pueblo. She was inspired by her late grandmother, Dolores S. Sanchez, as she worked with clay when Marilyn as a child. Marilyn mastered all fo the fundamentals of clay manipulation by age 18, and has since established herself as one of the finest Storyteller makers of our time. Her work has gained numerous awards and been in several publications, the most recent accolade being awarded the 2nd Prize at the 2006 Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonies for her storytellers. Artist: Marilyn Ray Item #: 200883 Contact Us to place an order for this or any other item on our web site. All prices listed above as of 09/01/06. May not reflect recent price changes, current special price offers, or shipping costs. All sales subject to availability. |
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