Sioux Pottery by Norman Red Star (3) [170897]
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Three museum quality pottery pieces by Norman Red Star. These pieces measure 6"x 6", with two seed bowls measuring 2"x 3" and 2.5"x 3". All three of these beautiful pieces are signed by the artist. Red Star is a Sioux Native American Indian and born in 1955. He was inspired by he uncle, Red Star, to continue making art related to tradition. At the age of 16 he started by making beadwork. Then at 24 he carved into stone and 26 he began to paint. At the age of 40 be started to make pottery. He specializes in making traditional Santa Clara pottery. He gets his ideas from hunting and being out in nature. He etches animal legends on his pots and ads turquoise stones. He signs his pieces with his Native name: "Wi-Cahpe-Luza, which means swift star. It also has a shield symbol and his census number.Again, museum and gallery quality. Please see photos for more details. South Dakota
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Sioux Pottery by Norman Red Star (3) [170897]
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