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MINT Named Artist Judy Cranmer Signed Haida Kwakwaka'wakw Orca Tail Pottery Bowl

$ 1055.99

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Tribal Affiliation: Haida
  • Condition: Museum quality and MINT condition. See photos. Reasonable Offers Welcome!!! Shipping is first Wednesday after payment from Watertown, NY. Delivery is normally 2-4 days later.
  • Provenance: Estate Item
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Artisan: Judy Canmer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

    Description

    Born in 1935, Judy Cranmer graduated with honours in 1956 from the Vancouver School of Art in graphic design.
    She started out with freelance silkscreen printing and fabric design, later moving on to pottery and graphic design.
    Her interest in Northwest Coast native art developed from close personal contact with First Nations artists during her formative years as a potter.
    Judy was (unofficially) the second wife of Doug Cranmer, a Kwakwaka'wakw artist.
    The distinctive Northwest Coast design elements characteristic of her pottery represent an extensive knowledge of traditional native culture and design.
    Many of Cranmer's pottery pieces derive their form and design from Northwest Coast ceremonial feast dishes, bowls and bentwood boxes.
    'I have always been intrigued by the designs applied to a variety of traditional objects of the Northwest Coast such as dance blankets, baskets and painted wooden containers. As a potter and graphic designer, I have endeavoured to go a step further and adapt the classic formline elements to the medium of clay.'
    Judy Cranmer died in 2007 (Artist's Biography)
    Measures approximately 9" by 8 1/4" by 5".  Mint condition as shown.  See photos.
    Shipping is 1st Wednesday after payment from Watertown, NY.  Delivery is normally 2-4 business days later.
    See photos.