Jane Marston
Coast Salish (Chemainus) Nation
Jane Marston is a Coast Salish First Nation Artist, a mother of seven grown children, and a proud Grandmother.
Jane started carving under mentorship of Simon Charlie in 1984, and worked on art projects with Simon until April 2005.
Totem poles, ceremonial rattles, dolls, talking sticks, dancing sticks, paddles, and ceremonial masks have become Jane’s specialities. Although her main medium is wood, she has also become proficient in watercolour, doing scenes with symbols that depict her native culture. Her inspiration comes from old Salish Art and nature. She believes that we need traditional symbols but we must dream new dreams and invent new art that speaks to us in our present day.
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2011Â Â Â Coast Salish Masterworks: Connecting the Past to the Present, Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery, Vancouver, B.C.
Works by this Artist (Present + Past + Public)
Present Works
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Food for Thought (Camus Flower) [Framed]
Jane Marston
CA$795.00Serigraph, Edition 16/35
2023
Framed
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Food for Thought (Camus Flower)
Jane Marston
CA$400.00Serigraph, Edition of 35
2023
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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New Birth (Snow Drop)
Jane Marston
CA$400.00Serigraph, Edition of 38
2023
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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.