Sharon Lewis
Acoma Pueblo
Sharon Lewis
Sharon Lewis was born into the Red Corn Clan in Acoma Pueblo in 1959. At the age of 19 she married into one of the two unrelated Lewis families and was encouraged to learn pottery from her sisters-in-law: Marilyn Ray, Carolyn Concho, Judy Lewis, Rebecca Lucario and Diane Lewis. Sharon's specialty is handcoiled miniature seed pots.
Eric Lewis is the son of Sharon and Bernard Lewis. Sharon signs her pottery as: Sharon Lewis, Acoma, followed by an ear-of-corn denoting her clan.
Polychrome seedpot with fine line and geometric designs
1 in H by 2 in Dia
Polychrome seedpot with geometric design
1 in H by 3 in Dia
Polychrome seedpot with swirl geometric design
0.75 in H by 2.25 in Dia
Black and white seedpot with geometric design
0.75 in H by 2 in Dia
Polychrome seedpot with geometric design
1.5 in H by 3.5 in Dia
Polychrome seedpot with swirl, fine line and geometric design
1.25 in H by 3 in Dia
Polychrome flying-saucer-shaped seedpot with dragonly, shard and geometric design
3.75 in H by 8 in Dia
2nd Place Winner, 2010 Santa Fe Indian Market
Polychrome seedpot with a geometric design
2 in H by 3 in Dia
Polychrome seedpot with fine line, swirl and geometric design
0.75 in H by 1.75 in Dia
Polychrome seedpot with a geometric design
1 in H by 2 in Dia
Polychrome seedpot with fine line, checkerboard and swirl design
1 in H by 1.75 in Dia
Black and white seedpot decorated with fine line and geometric designs
1.75 in H by 4 in Dia
Polychrome seed pot decorated with a swirl geometric design
2.25 in H by 3.5 in Dia
Polychrome seed pot with a swirl fine line and checkerboard design
1 in H by 2 in Dia
Polychrome seed pot with shard and geometric design
2.25 in H by 3.5 in Dia
Polychrome seed pot decorated with an interlocking bird, fine line and geometric design
1.5 in H by 2.75 in Dia