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Sculpture

Sculpture & Ceramics Archives

Welcome to tour Sculpture & Ceramics Archive Gallery.

Apolonia Susana earned a BFA in Sculpture from
the Oregon College of Art and Craft in 2001.

The images shown below are a portion of a larger body of work in
sculpture and ceramics.

TO VIEW IMAGES: Click small image on right to view larger image on left.

Goddess of All Plantlife

hand sculpted clay with shell beads,
approx. 27” high

The Dancer

hand sculpted /feathers and beads, 36” high

This sculpture can be seen at the Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Casino main lobby in Warm Springs, Oregon

The Dancer

back view

Coyolxauhqui (Goddess of the Moon and Stars) Aztec

clay/mixed media

This sculpture is part of a series called the Sovereigns of the 13th Moon. The Artist completed three sculptures in this series as her thesis project while attending Oregon College of Art and Craft

Coyolxauhqui (Goddess of the Moon and Stars) Aztec

detail

Birdwoman

clay/shells/beads, approx 36” high

Moon Spirit

clay/paint

Emerging I & II

These abstracts were the first sculptures completed by the Artist

One Love

clay/leather, 18” high

Ram's Cauldron

This piece is a tribute to the Big Horned Sheep that roam the Mutton Mountains on the Warm Springs Reservation

The Priestess

clay, leather, bone, feathers, cedar, deer horns, approx. 42" high

The Priestess (headdress detail)

clay, leather, bone, feathers, cedar, deer horns

Repose

clay, 18"

Repose (back view)

clay, 18"

Two-Spirited I

clay, feather, carnelian, bone, approx. 28”

Two-Spirited II

clay, shells, featers, approx. 28”

Goddess of All Plantlife The Dancer The Dancer (back view) Coyolxauhqui (Goddess of the Moon and Stars) Aztec Aztec Headdress (detail) Moon Spirit Emerging I & II One Love Ram's Pot Priestess Priestess (detail) Repose Repose (back view) Two Spirited I Two Spirited II
 
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