Orca Network – Spring Fling For Lolita
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Collectibles

Southwest Painted Pottery - Leland Vallo, Acoma Tribe.

Item Number
389
Leading Bid
60 USD  -  Reserve Not Met
Number of Bids
2  -  Bid History

Item Description

My best friend, Ken, was given this pottery by Leland Vallo personally more than 25  years ago. Ken knows of my love of the cetacean nation, as well as the First Nations reverence for the Orca, so he was very happy he could help with this artistic donation

Leland Robert Vallo “Pinion Mesa”, is a full blooded Native American Indian, who was born in 1969 into the Acoma Pueblo. 

He was inspired by many famous artists, like Dorothy Torivio, to continue the long lived tradition of hand coiling pottery using ancient methods. He began making pottery in 1991. 

Leland specializes in the hand coiled Tularosa Swirl pattern pottery. He gathers his clay from grounds within the Acoma Pueblo along with other natural pigments. He cleans his clay, mixes, hand coils, shapes, paints, and fires his pottery, outdoors. 

He hand coils many different shapes and sizes of pottery like seed pots, wedding vases, and bowls. He also paints animals, mimbres designs, and incorporates Kiva step patterns into his designs. He also paints on ceramic ware from time to time. Leland states that he is still amazed at the quality of the artwork that Native Americans produce today. 

However, his biggest inspiration thrives from memories that he has from his mother who is no longer with him and his best friend, the late Marie Vallo. 

He signs his pottery as: L. Vallo, Acoma, N.M.