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Salmon Paddle
Chester (Chaz) Patrick
CA$4,400.00Red Cedar wood, Abalone shell
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Tokwit (Warrior Woman) Mask
Raymond Shaw
CA$4,500.00Red Cedar wood, Horse hair, Acrylic paint
12 x 9 x 6″ (mask only)
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Octopus & Dogfish Paddle
Alyson Bell
CA$2,600.00Red Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
Double-sided
Custom paddle stands available upon request – please inquire for details
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Nunanta Mask (Place of House or House of Nan)
Kyle Tallio
CA$4,500.00Alder wood, Acrylic paint
“This mask is based on the small and elegant piece housed at the Denver Institute of Art, it is currently labeled as Haida although the more I’ve examined the piece the more it is in the very distinct Nuxalk style.
At Nuxalk, in the beginning of time, Alhkw’ntam sent to earth the “First Ancestors”, but before that he presented them with cloaks of Nan (Grizzly bear), Nutsakwaax (Wolf), Kints (Humpback whale) and many more. One of those first ancestors decided to descend to earth as Nan and was sent to a place called Talyu pronounced like Talyo and sometimes now represented by the family who still carries the surname Tallio.
Today we’re challenged with a removal from these belongings and therefore a beautiful mask in the dark for many years also means [that] sometimes we don’t know what their creators intended. One thing is sure, they told Nuxalkmc of the completeness of their culture, the continuing lineages of the great families, their closeness to the mystic in the universe.
Currently, I’m focused on sculpture in both the Nuxalk and Haiłzaqv styles, and for the Bella Coola people I often hear about the work being characterized as blue or painted-blue. As a constant student of the old examples of Nuxalk work, I feel like there are so many other ways to identify the style – and so one of my challenges is to work within the traditions and be lead by the examples of our ancestral representations and push its principles. The original example that I’ve used to create this piece is a great example of a combination of realism and showing stylistic qualities, the portions needed to stout and the recesses that separate the facial futures needed to be deep but still relatable to a paw. – Kyle Tallio 2024
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Hummingbird Bentwood Box
Guy Louie Jr.
CA$6,200.00Red Cedar wood, Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
Specific and unique to the Northwest Coast People is the bentwood or bent-corner box or container. A most outstanding item of the First Nations people, it is a made from one single plank of wood through a lengthy steaming process – a method strictly adapted by the coastal peoples.
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The Journey
Adonis David
CA$345.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Salmon
Adonis David
CA$345.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Raven
Adonis David
CA$345.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Grey Whale
Adonis David
CA$345.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Killerwhale
Adonis David
CA$345.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Salmon
Adonis David
CA$345.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Salmon
Adonis David
CA$345.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Salmon
Adonis David
CA$345.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Salmon
Adonis David
CA$345.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Eagle
Adonis David
Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Tsiiqwatin (Eagle) Panel
Moy Sutherland
CA$15,000.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
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Bear Paw, Sun, Moon & Stars Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$100.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Two Dancing
Robert Davidson RCA
CA$1,500.00Serigraph, Edition of 51
2024
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Daybreak – State II
Susan Point RCA
CA$700.00Serigraph, Limited Edition of 52
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Mating Ka’Kawin
Adonis David
CA$450.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Mating Ka’Kawin (Black)
Adonis David
CA$450.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Mating Ka’Kawin (Blue)
Adonis David
CA$450.00Acrylic on Acid-free paper
Unframed
2024
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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The River Rewoven by Time [Framed]
Susan Point RCA
CA$1,820.00Serigraph, Limited-edition 85 of 100
2003
Framed
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Mountains & Fisherman Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$350.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Mountains & Frog Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$300.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Basket Weave Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$200.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Bear Paw, Sun, Moon & Stars Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$150.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Turtle Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$150.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Bear Paw, Sun, Moon & Stars Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$150.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Deep Net & Salmon Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$150.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Hummingbird Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$150.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Bear Paw, Sun, Moon & Stars Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$150.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.
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Eagle, Sun, Moon & Stars Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$125.00Porcelain, Engraved with Interior Glaze
On Patrick Leach’s pottery, the final touches are carefully hand-carved landscapes, geometric designs, and scenes borrowed from ancient rock paintings called pictographs. These designs are either replicas of, or inspired by, the red ochre pictographs found in Stein Valley near Leach’s childhood home. Leach frequently employs contrasting bands of red ochre glaze to represent earth, blue for sky, yellow for sunrise or orange for sunset.