Print of Amerindian woman potter by Stephanie Correia's daughter, Anne Correia. Print of a kneeling woman holding and examining a pot, with five other pots resting in the grass around her. Against a white background, the woman is decorated with very brightly-coloured geometric and organic patterns on her skin and clothes. There is a palm tree on the right hand side of the picture and stylised pattern of green and pink vegetation at the bottom; there are blue hills on the horizon and geometric shapes (perhaps birds) in the sky between a blue cloud with white dots and an angular yellow sun. The print is on a rectangular sheet of paper which has been rolled into a tube; the surface is slightly shiny. The artist's initials and the date are a the bottom right of the picture in the form of @ '98, and on the back of the print is written Correia Guyana '98.
print (art)
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