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This piece of artwork is a true joy to look at. Joyce Ritchey has done a wonderful job of bringing such life into this painting. It consists of three pots, a Cruz Red Bluff, Acoma Jar, and an ancient Puebloan Black-on-White all of different sizes. Each of them were created with a neutral color base of beautiful watercolors and intricate details. Completing the piece is a simple wood frame for a sleek and classy finish. A painting like this is sure to be a great addition to any room.
Joyce Ritchey (Victoria, Texas), Southwestern pots: Cruz Red Bluff, Acoma Jar, and Anasazi Black-on-White; watercolor on artist paper
Pots l to r: Cruz Red Bluff (700-900 AD), Acoma Jar (1900) Anasazi Black on White (100-1250 AD)
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