Lisa Holt and Harlan Reano

[3][better source needed] They first made figurines inspired by the old Cochiti tradition of human and animal forms.

They use Cochiti clay and natural paints for their work, and fire their pottery outdoors with cedar wood.

[3] More recently, they make pots, jars, and figurines with a more contemporary feel, influenced by the work of Holt's uncle, the avant-garde potter and designer, Virgil Ortiz.

Their piece, Untitled pot, was acquired by the Smithsonian American Art Museum as part of the Renwick Gallery's 50th Anniversary Campaign.

[10][11] Lisa Holt is from Cochiti Pueblo and is the granddaughter of potter Seferina Ortiz (1931–2007),[12] who was her mentor.