Moon Bear Pottery
and Indian Arts
Raku Gallery Click on images to enlarge
The horse on the lid sits on a sterling silver ring. Real horse hair is used on the mane and tail. The white dots represent the stars and the appaloosa.
A white crackle glaze was used on this piece.
The white dots represent the stars on this turquoise jar. A bear adorns the lid.
Multi-colored glazes enhance the dragonflies on this jar.
A green glaze is applied to this jar that honors the bear, moon and stars.
Antique glazes enhance the bamboo images. Copper Red is peeking through throughout the glaze.
Green antique glaze with Copper Red.
Multi-colored glazes enhance this elk and stars plate.
Celedon glaze covers this plate along with the turtle image and crosses.
Maple leaves collected in my yard are used in this celedon pot.
Leaves from my yard line the surface of this pot. Multi-colored glazes were used.
Blue colors applied in layers were used on this pot.
Wolves, rabbits and birds show up on this jar. Copper Reds are visible throughout.
Layers of glazes were used on this jar, then scratched to display leaves and ferns in the background.
Glazes were brushed on then scratched to create leaves and ferns. Horse hair and beads were used on the Bear Fetish.
Fish and bubbles swim around this seed pot. A branch fits inside the opening in the top.