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The paint is red, black, and blue.
Spirit of the Ancestors-This design was first drawn on a place mat in the late 1970s and eventually painted onto a skin drum. An innovative photo-serigraph technique was used to recreate the qualities of the drum's surface on the paper.
The paper is yellow. The ink is black and red.
The paper is yellow. The ink is black and red.
The paper is yellow. The ink is black, yellow, blue, and green.
The paper is white. The ink is black, purple, red, and blue.
Small, wooden bowl, unpainted, with almost vertical sides. Outer surface is carved all the way around in formline designs. "83 Cranmer" written on base.
Small carved bentwood dish, unpainted. All four side bulge outward and are carved with somewhat three-dimensional faces on two sides. "DCranmer 72" inscribed in base.
Wall hanging of a silkscreen print, on burlap cloth. A vertically rectangular black and red raven design, on burlap, covering most of the surface. Wooden dowels are attached at each end with a black string stapled to the upper dowel for hanging. A Coastal Arts printed label is adhered to the reverse which gives the title, artist and biography.
Silkscreen print of a Northwest Coast stylized mosquito in black, red and blue on off-white paper. Mosquito is shown in profile, facing right, with a very long probiscus bent down along the front of its body. The head contains a large eye with a black pupil and blue background. The body has red and white motifs and three faces looking out from the front facing the stinger. The inner side of the stinger has red teeth-like outlines. A red line with U-shapes weaves back and forth behind the mosquito. Pencil inscription of title, artist and date below image. Framed.