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Or, Andrea was one of Judy's nieces; she would have been around 10 in 1971.... so maybe that is more likely. Still, there would be a story there....
I'm not sure how it was made either. But I keep thinking about this shape, on both OP's and one of Cranmer's. Of course, she is by no means the...
I think this counts as a find; an unusual Judy Cranmer, with red and green used in addition to her normal black; and dated 1990. 13" in diameter,...
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Yes....I can hardly complain about Preston Singletary's use of sandblasting, for example, because the items are exquisite.....and I believe he's...
Good point Komo; and I don't recall any of hers that were sandblasted either.
No, not Inuit, but absolutely Northwest Coast Native form-line style. As mentioned in the other thread, it bears several similarities to the work...
Good job with the marking photo! You might also post a photo of the pot itself, in case that reminds anyone of anything.
This is one of mine - I love the abstraction - still correct NW Coast native lines, but in an elegant simplicity of form. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I've got a lot of Cranmer, and would agree this looks a bit outside her normal work. There are a number of similarities though. Cranmer did...
Amusing. I have an interesting (to me anyway) old newspaper story. A few years ago a bought a NW Coast model canoe. It had some extra parts -...
The little totempole would be worth a few dollars, but probably not enough to be worth selling. Pretty generic, Alaska or BC, 1970s or 80s, maybe.
I have one quibble with Bob Ross, and that is his dishonesty. He was a student of William (Bill) Alexander, and for his first two years on TV,...
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