Salmon Run Panel LoonThis Salmon Run Panel was hand carved in 2016 by Nuu chah nulth artist Patrick Amos. It has been carved from red cedar, painted in acrylic, and features 18 inlays of abalone shell, 6 inlays of copper, and cedar bark rope trim. The Salmon symbolizes abundance, fertility, prosperity and renewal. For thousands of years, Salmon have been the primary food source for Northwest Coast Native Americans and are highly respected. Find more information about and
The last image shows Talon holding the mask
This was the start of the abstract protrait style that carried in to the Colours Series
Sitting high up in an eagle’s aerie must be a truly beautiful way to experience life
” While the Pale People weren’t watching
Find more information about and examples of The Kolus & Thunderbird Northwest Coast First Nations symbol
this piece is approximately 14 inches or 35 centimeters high
and on the other side it is subtly knife-finished and painted in black and red acrylic
16-page creation story with 20 designs is included
This Eagle Bracelet is hand carved in sterling silver by Garner Moody from the Haida Nation
5 centimeters high and about 1 1/8 inch or 3 centimeters wide
This panel can only be picked up in our gallery
but at the same time