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Rectangular silkscreened marriage announcement card, depicting stylized forms of an eagle and woman in profile, facing each other. Black design on beige paper, currently attached to black matboard. Serigraph; 300 printed.
Pencil drawing on heavy paper. Two views of a totem pole; the one at left is in profile; at right is the front view. Artist's inscription lower right.
Silkscreen print depicting a stylized killer whale design, in profile with a raven head as the dorsal fin, in black with red details. Pencil inscription underneath the image: 53/75. Embossed mark in lower right corner. Horizontally rectangular off-white paper.
Silkscreen print in red, dark blue and turquoise, on rectangular off-white paper. Eagle shown in profile, mirrored at centre to the sides. Artist inscription on left below image: RD 82.
Silkscreen print. A red, bright blue, and black design of two creatures within a circular bright blue border. Both creatures are in profile with their bodies resting along the bottom curvature of the circle with their tails extending upward. The black whale-like figure is on the left while the red wolf-like figure is below on the right. Pencil inscription along the bottom edge: 54/125Ka-ka-win-Chealth II J. DAVID - 81. The print is on vertically rectangular, white paper.
Silkscreen print in blue, turquoise, red and black. Image is in the shape of a large oval. The upper half has a red background; the lower half has a black background. Blue animal figure on top is mirrored by its turquoise reflection on the bottom. Pencil inscription below image; 49/110. The print is on vertically rectangular, off-white "arches rag" paper.
"Four Circles" silkscreen print, in red and black. Circular red eagle design with eyes and details in black. Pencil inscription underneath image; 21/140. The print is on square beige paper.
Gouache paint on paper. Six squares are created on the paper with bright pink paint, with an orange background. The top four each show a robed apostle holding a manuscript, seated beside his representative animal or being. At top left is Matthew with an angel. Top right shows Mark with a lion. Lower left is Luke with an ox, and lower right John and an eagle. Script is written either below or above the images. The bottom two squares show images of the biblical burning bush.
Gouache paint on thin cardboard. The archangel Michael fills the picture, facing front, feet turned to the sides, hands gripping a raised sword and striped scabbard. His head is large with prominent eyes, brow and nose, and a multi-coloured halo. Figure wears an elaborate robe and armour with decorative stripes and circular patterns. Large wings show behind and above his shoulders, with fine patterning in dots, zigzags and stripes. A border has been painted around the image at the edges of the cardboard in dark orange and grey.
Gouache paint on thin cardboard. Central figure in image is the Virgin Mary, with the Christ child to her left, both facing front. Mary’s gaze is directed outward, with prominent eyes, nose and brow, a halo surrounding her head. She wears a grey robe with a circular motif at the shoulder and stripes on the side. Her hands are crossed in front of her, one holding a sash, the other on the child's chest. The boy points one hand to the left, and in the other he holds a book. He wears a striped robe, with decorative neck. His gaze is directed to the left, and eyes are prominent. In the top corners of the image sit a man and a woman shown from chest up, both with halos and circular motifs on their robes. They look toward Mary. Writing occurs in a panel at the bottom.