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The paper is buff. The ink is brown, red, gray, and dark red.
The paper is gray. The ink is turquoise and dark brown.
In the Spirit of the Ancestors-Robes like this are known as nobility blankets because they were worn by high-ranking Salish families who had the wealth to commission them. Sisters Debra and Robyn Sparrow have been leaders of the revival of Musqueam weaving. In the course of weaving this robe, the Musqueam community and the Sparrow family suffered a number of deaths, leading Debra and Robyn to call it a mourning blanket.
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.
Mottled dark green chisel point.
Wood and glass sculpture consisting of two parallel glass panels with glass bases (parts b-c) that sit in a fitted depression on the wooden disk (part a). A pale green ribbon of rippled wood passes between the glass and is bolted to the wooden disk below. The panels are green glass, each with a frosted etching of a Maori-type paddle, with salmon and hammerhead shark motifs. Images in each panel are symmetrical in shape, and similar in design. Glass bases point away from each other. Glass panels have rippled edges.
Circular, vertically-symetrical image featuring the head and wing of two ravens facing each other, beneath a pair of hands with palms facing outward. Colours are black, blue, green and yellow. Inscription below the image lists the edition number, the title, and the signature of the artist.
Off-white weaving with a centre blue and red argyle design, framed by a border of red, blue and grey squares. Top and bottom of weaving show three narrow stripes of the principle colours and a red wave pattern bisecting a blue and grey band.
Print with two serpentine shapes with shifting grey-green hues, running vertically up image. Grey arcing points also run vertically up image with light yellow-brown semicircles where the arcs meet the edge of the image. Background shifts in colour from black to dark green, and there is a grey-green band at the bottom if image. Edition number, title, signature and date are at the bottom in pencil. Edition 54/100.
Roof plank carved from cedar wood, slightly convex on one side with small lip running the length of one side. The wood has some knot holes and some small holes along the lip at one end. Surface has adze marks on it.