Collection
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Love & Light
Margaret August
CA$175.00Serigraph, Edition of 125
2020
Unframed
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
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Divine Momentum
Margaret August
CA$175.00Serigraph, 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.”
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Sky Above
Margaret August
CA$175.00Serigraph, Edition of 50
Unframed
2023
(For inquiries on custom framing, please contact the gallery)
“This print depicts the Coast Salish Thunderbird, and they symbolize power, protection, and strength. They are often seen as the most powerful of all spirits and can also transform into human form by opening his head up like a mask and taking his feathers off as if they were a mere blanket.” – Margaret August
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Raven Ring
Henry Green
CA$180.00Sterling silver, Engraved
Domed, Slightly Tapered
Width: 7/16″
Size: 7 -
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Spirit of Renewal
Rachel Smith
CA$180.00Serigraph, Edition of 150
Unframed
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Eagle Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$180.00Sterling silver, Engraved
Double Layered
Domed
Width: 3/8″
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Basket Weave Bowl
Patrick Leach
CA$180.00Porcelain, 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$180.00Porcelain, 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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