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  • Good Tidings [Framed]

    Margaret August

    CA$605.00

    Serigraph, Edition 15/100

    Framed

    “’Good tidings’ depicts a contemporary otter design inspired by traditional Coast Salish house posts. Originally a canvas painting, I felt compelled to create a contemporary piece in the work after reviewing photographs of house post artifacts. House posts typically show mythical creatures associated with family history, notable ancestors, events which displayed ancestors’ spirit powers, or magical privileges of the family. They were also placed into the large winter house orating the long history, wealth and high status of the family. Otters often appeared on Salish house posts, they were considered to bring good messages, and were considered to be trickster figures.  I personally set the intention to persevere in the continuum of Coast Salish traditions.” – Margaret August 2024

  • Whorl of Transformation [Framed]

    Margaret August

    CA$650.00

    Serigraph, Edition 9/100

    Framed

    “This design depicts salmon, with an asymmetrical moon face, inspired by a spindle whorl artifact.

    I say that salmon, like all animal medicine, has a spiritual meaning and some of the main themes you can find with salmon medicine is abundance, fertility, prosperity and renewal.

    [It] is inspired by the use of Coast Salish spindle whorls, which have been known to be predominantly used by women, and their ability to produce beautiful textiles which had social and spiritual significance. The disc like shape would be designed with unique designs for which was to give the wool spinner a trance like experience for healing and transformation. Today, weaving continues to be a vibrant expression of cultural identity.  Salish weavers consist of self-identified women, two-spirit people, and trans people.” – Margaret August 2024

  • Perpetual Salish Bentwood Box

    Margaret August

    CA$3,400.00

    Red Cedar wood, Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint

    “This abstract design is actively moving forward practices that are rooted daily in their traditions and the issues of the present world. This design on a traditional bentwood box is to invite viewers to recognize the rich wealth of tradition inherent in the art of this region and to gain an understanding that, alongside its perpetuation, there are new ideas, inspirations, and contexts to which Salish artists today, respond and address.” – Margaret August 2024

    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.

  • Magic is Near Paddle

    Margaret August

    CA$3,000.00

    Red Cedar wood, Acrylic paint

    “If Raven has appeared, you are about to experience a change in consciousness. Raven is the messenger that carries all energy flows of ceremonial magic between the ceremony itself and the intended destination. May you open yourself to the beauty of magic that Raven has to offer.” – Margaret August 2024

    Custom paddle stands available upon request – please inquire for details

  • Serpents Bentwood Box

    Margaret August

    CA$2,000.00

    Red Cedar wood, Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint

    “Ch’inkwu, is a Shíshálh word for double headed serpent. This design symbolizes rebirth and power. Serpents represent the earth and underworld with each head representing as one. This design was inspired by the historic Shíshálh pictographs in their territory.” – Margaret August 2024

    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.

  • Highest Level [Framed]

    Margaret August

    CA$450.00

    Serigraph, Edition 37/100

    Framed

    “Eagles represent the highest form of spiritual assistance because, these majestic birds can fly the highest of all the birds. Therefore they are considered to be the closest to the Spirit world.” –Margaret August

  • Divine Momentum

    Margaret August

    CA$175.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 13o

    2021

    Unframed

    (For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)

    “Divine Momentum is inspired by a stone spindle whorl artifact. Spindle whorls were traditionally used for spinning fibers for the sole purpose of making textiles. This contemporary design symbolizes the revival of ancient Coast Salish practices and the continuation of our cultures.”
    – Margaret August

  • Love & Light

    Margaret August

    CA$175.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 125

    2020

    Unframed

    (For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)