Erich Glendale

Kwakwaka’wakw (Awa’etlala) Nation
Born in Campbell River in 1972, Erich Glendale is of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nation. Erich currently lives in Port Alberni, though he was born in Campbell River and his ancestry goes back to those from Knight Inlet. He spent part of his childhood in Alberta and Ontario, then moved to Nanaimo and began carving in the early 1990s. Yellow Cedar has always been his preference but he also works with Red Cedar wood.
Erich has become known for his various small to medium scale sculptures, including rattles, bowls, small totem poles and talking sticks. In 2006, he also began to study the art of jewelry carving, working with sterling silver and gold, under the guidance of Nuu-chah-nulth artist Gordon Dick.
Works by this Artist (Present + Past + Public)
Present Works
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Hummingbird Rattle
Erich Glendale
RESERVEDYellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
12.25 x 16 x 4″ (including base)
7 x 16 x 3″ (rattle only)
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Killerwhale Rattle
Erich Glendale
CA$6,300.00Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
9 x 15 x 4.5″
14 x 15 x 4.5″ (including stand) -
Bear Rattle
Erich Glendale
RESERVEDYellow Cedar, Twine, Acrylic paint
9.75 x 4.5 x 4.75″ (rattle only)
12 x 4.75 x 4.75″ (including base) -
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Killerwhale Rattle
Erich Glendale
RESERVEDYellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
10 x 4 x 11″ (rattle only)
12 x 5 x 12.5″ (including stand)
Past Works
The artist’s Past Works at our Gallery have now sold; however, a custom order may be possible if the artist is available and accepting commissions.