Collection
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Killerwhale
Adonis David
CA$450.00Acrylic paint on Acid-free paper
2022
Unframed
(For inquiries on Custom Framing, please contact the gallery)
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Killerwhale & Wolf Paddle
Guy Louie Jr.
CA$3,200.00Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
Custom paddle stands available upon request – please inquire for details
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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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Blue Raven Mask
Robert Saunders
CA$7,200.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
27 x 9.5 x 24″ (mask only)
28 x 12 x 30″ (including bark & stand)
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Raven Weave Earrings
Jody Sparrow
CA$160.00Sterling silver, Garnet, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.
Traditionally, the Salish Weave was used only on wood and cedar. Being able to participate in a Cedar Hat-making workshop with the late Holly Williams allowed me to prepare and create my own Cedar Hat. It was a very tactile and visually appealing experience, so I would say this is the beginning of my thought process of putting the cedar weave to metal and being able to take the feel of the cedar and recreate it on metal.
I feel contentment and pride in my completed works because the Salish Weave in jewelry is a contemporary idea that holds onto tradition. Weaving us together is an expression that tells the story of people feeling connected to the land, their community and each other; yet, allows them to be unique as in no two pieces of jewelry are the same.” – Jody Sparrow, 2023
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Raven Weave Pendant
Jody Sparrow
CA$160.00Sterling silver, Engraved
“The significance of the Salish Weave is that it allowed me to take a very difficult and intricate design and apply it to silver and gold jewelry, making it my own unique statement to the world.
Traditionally, the Salish Weave was used only on wood and cedar. Being able to participate in a Cedar Hat-making workshop with the late Holly Williams allowed me to prepare and create my own Cedar Hat. It was a very tactile and visually appealing experience, so I would say this is the beginning of my thought process of putting the cedar weave to metal and being able to take the feel of the cedar and recreate it on metal.
I feel contentment and pride in my completed works because the Salish Weave in jewelry is a contemporary idea that holds onto tradition. Weaving us together is an expression that tells the story of people feeling connected to the land, their community and each other; yet, allows them to be unique as in no two pieces of jewelry are the same.” – Jody Sparrow, 2023
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Hiish-Miik (Eagle) Paddle
Moy Sutherland
CA$7,000.00Yellow Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
Custom paddle stands available upon request – please inquire for details
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Humpback Whale and Thunderbird Paddle
Guy Louie Jr.
CA$3,200.00Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
Custom paddle stands available upon request – please inquire for details
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Orca Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$250.00Sterling silver, 14K White Gold, Engraved
Width: 1/4″
Size: 13.25 -
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Eagle Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$950.0014K Yellow on White Gold, Engraved
Band-on-Band
Width: 3/8″
Size: 4.25 -
Raven Ring
Lloyd Wadhams Jr.
CA$500.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Band-on-Band
Width: 1/4″
Size: 6.25