Billing details

Additional information

Your order

Product Subtotal
Flowers with Hyacinth  × 1 $6,000.00
In the Shadows  × 1 $36,000.00
Medium facets earrings with oxidized sterling silver and 18k yellow gold, hand cut amethyst, 25 cttw  × 1 $2,850.00
Tangle earrings with sterling silver and tourmalated quartz  × 1 $450.00
Pave tail nail bracelet, total diamond weight 125 pts.  × 1 $7,300.00
Petal earrings with 18k yellow gold and diamonds, 6pts.  × 1 $960.00
Topwhite Diamond 3mm round 0.1ct 22/18k gold ring  × 1 $1,350.00
18k yellow gold hollow egg necklace with gold and oxidized sterling silver chain  × 1 $2,480.00
Day Series 32  × 1 $450.00
Cast sterling silver cuff  × 1 $300.00
Black men are standing with brothers showing their solidarity suited up. A silent march Dr. Martin Luther KIng’s birth home marching on the historic street, Auburn Avenue, Atlanta, GA  × 1 $2,100.00
Happily ever after  × 1 $4,800.00
Hexnut bracelet, slender and texture, sterling silver  × 1 $200.00
5 Keshi pearls stacked i a dark to light grey gradient 18/22k gold  × 1 $3,040.00
Jasper Johns (1930- ) with Flags, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, 1958  × 1 $1,750.00
Subtotal $70,030.00
Total $70,030.00
  • Sorry, it seems that there are no available payment methods for your state. Please contact us if you require assistance or wish to make alternate arrangements.

Your personal data will be used to process your order, support your experience throughout this website, and for other purposes described in our privacy policy.

15

Michael Wisner

Screen Shot 2018 11 30 at 12.12.14 PM

Inspired by ancient Anasazi and Mimbres potsherds, Michael Wisner began making southwestern pottery nearly 20 years ago. He digs local clays from the Elk Mountains near his studio in Woody Creek, Colorado. The clay is filtered to remove rocks and debris and then hand coiled to form each piece. Over the past 16 years, Wisner has studied extensively with Potters of the American Indian Pueblos and Mata Ortiz, Mexico. Years of traditional pottery study in Mexico and access to contemporary ceramics have allowed him to merge Old World aesthetics with the new to create a contemporary look. In 1989 he began an apprenticeship with Juan Quezada. His work is now uniquely his own, but the influence of this master ceramist remains deeply within his work. He speaks of his work, “I am fascinated with simple gestural shapes and how pattern evolves as it moves over the pottery surface.” Each vessel is individually hand formed and continuous patterns are hand incised from Colorado clays and minerals.

Stay in Touch

Want to know about new artist and upcoming exhibits?  Subscribe to our mailing list.

Telluride Gallery of Fine Art

130 East Colorado Avenue
Telluride, CO 81435

Hours of Operation

Tuesday – Saturday: 11am – 6pm
Sunday: 12pm – 6pm
Monday: Open by appointment

Copyright 2026 © All rights Reserved. Made with ♥ Mandala Creative
Copyright 2026 © All rights Reserved.
Made with ♥ Mandala Creative