Rosemary "Apple Blossom" Lonewolf (Born 1954) Pueblo, Santa Clara Etched Seed Pot. Dominated on the top and sides by images of majestic horses, carved and colored in striking light tones on the surface of the ovoid redware piece. Signed with her Tewa name on the underside, along with her hallmark and the letters "GSLGR."
Size: 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 x 2 in.
Rosemary Lonewolf was born into the Santa Clara Pueblo in 1954, the daughter of potter Joseph Lonewolf, and learned to make pottery from him as well as her aunt, Grace Medicine Flower, producing her first works when she was 18. Potting under her Tewa name of “Apple Blossom,” Rosemary produces her native clay pots using traditional geometric designs, historical trends, and the natural environment as her subject matter. Her ceramic art is included in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution, New Mexico Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, the Heard Museum, and the Rockwell Museum, and after gaining international recognition she branched out into watercolors, oil paintings, monoprints, and etchings as well. She now divides her time between producing new works and teaching, having worked as an artist in residence at numerous universities and traveled around the world giving lectures and workshops.
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