Absolutely! Do you watch antiques road show? Some of the the artists making pottery back 50 years ago can be worth at least what a nice painting now a days cost. If people are willing to buy it and display it in their home its considered art. If in a few years its worth more than what you bought it for you can consider it a collectible.
Depending on what kind of style you have in your home pottery could or could not be such a great idea for your house, but I find that pottery can go with most kinds of styles. Pottery is also a very fun art to take up.
That would be pottery or sculpture. Wet clay can be molded into practically any shape. When dried with high heat, such as firing in a kiln, it will retain its hardness.
They decorate with carvings.
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The Mojave women made coiled pottery. There most important art was the art of tattoo
The Upstairs Art Gallery.
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They decorate with carvings.
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