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Large, burnished, orange clay pot in the shape of an opening bud. Pronounced vertical spines flare up from a small flat base to a high shoulder, then curve sharply into the centre of the pot as nine pointed leaves. Blackened areas resulting from the firing process cover both the shiny exterior and the dull interior surfaces. Signed and dated by artist on base.
Rectangular basket (part a) with lid (part b). The basket a rectangular base, slightly flared sides and rounded handles on each end. The handles are secured to the inside with leather skin ties. Simple coiled work (bifurcated stitches) with a slat foot and overcast splint rim. The basket has a continuous imbricated design of two bands zigzagging in cat-tail, red and black cherry bark. The lid has a imbricated diamond design with two bands.
Serigraph print with Maori and Musqueam design elements. The circular abstract pattern of a Salish spindle whorl is presented in black, red, white and light brown. Written in pencil outside the lower edge of the design are the print number (96/99), title and signature of all three artists.