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Raven Halfmoon — OKLA HOMMA OHOYO
Raven Halfmoon

OKLA HOMMA OHOYO

2020

Created by Choctaw artist Raven Halfmoon, *Okla Homma Ohoyo* (meaning "Red People Woman" in Choctaw) is a stoneware ceramic vessel richly adorned with glaze, made in 2020. The work reflects Halfmoon's signature style of bold, graphic figuration, celebrating Indigenous feminine strength and identity through the ancient medium of clay. Rooted in her cultural heritage, the piece asserts a powerful presence that honors the resilience and continuity of Choctaw womanhood.

Medium
stoneware and glaze
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

Notes

Execution: Executed in 2020.

🔨 Auction Lot

Modern & Contemporary Art Day Sale, Afternoon Session

May 15, 2020

Estimate: $10,000$15,000

Sold: $22,860

Lot 10

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Raven Halfmoon, OKLA HOMMA OHOYO, 2020

Created by Choctaw artist Raven Halfmoon, *Okla Homma Ohoyo* (meaning "Red People Woman" in Choctaw) is a stoneware ceramic vessel richly adorned with glaze, made in 2020. The work reflects Halfmoon's signature style of bold, graphic figuration, celebrating Indigenous feminine strength and identity through the ancient medium of clay. Rooted in her cultural heritage, the piece asserts a powerful presence that honors the resilience and continuity of Choctaw womanhood.

Medium
stoneware and glaze
Dimensions
40.6 x 35.6 cm
Year
2020
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Stoneware, Canadian Artist, Cultural Heritage, Ceramic Sculpture, Indigenous Identity, Contemporary Artist, Earthy Tones, Contemporary Sculpture, Figurative Art, Indigenous Artist, Female Artist

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