Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Many of today's potters began working with clay while very young. Most learned the art of making pottery from an adult family member. Sharon is no exception. Born in 1951, she was raised by her grandmother, Christina Naranjo, and began making small animals using her grandmother's clay. From there, she developed into a full-fledge potter. Although she has lived at Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo (San Juan) since her marriage over 20 years ago, she still makes Santa Clara Pueblo-style pottery.
Late 20th Century Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Clay
1950s Post-Modern Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware
1870s Other Art Style Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Clay, Terracotta, Paint, Glaze
2010s Contemporary Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Clay, Glass
1950s Post-War Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware, Glaze
2010s Contemporary Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Ceramic, Clay, Glaze
1870s Other Art Style Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Clay, Paint, Glaze, Pigment
2010s Contemporary Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Ceramic, Clay, Glaze
1960s Modern Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Clay, Earthenware, Glaze, Engraving
1950s Post-War Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Ceramic, Clay, Earthenware
2010s Contemporary Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Clay, Wood, Glaze
2010s Contemporary Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Clay, Stoneware, Glaze
1960s Modern Sharon Naranjo Garcia Art
Enamel