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Supernatural
Dylan Thomas
CA$150.00Serigraph, Edition of 72
2021
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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Rising Sun Bracelet
Corrine Hunt
CA$1,800.00Sterling silver, 14K Yellow Gold, Engraved
TaperedAs indicated by the title ‘Rising Sun’, this beautiful bracelet depicts the Sun rising on the horizon. Although the Sun is the most prominent figure, the bracelet also features stars, waves and the Moon. The stars can be seen in the background on each side of the Sun, while the waves are carved along the top of the bracelet. The Moon is carved into the bottom of the bracelet, with one half featured on each end of the band. According to Corrine, the figures on the bracelet have been positioned in a way that is meant to mimic the rotation of the Earth.
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Raven Mask
Raymond Shaw
CA$7,400.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
14 x 11 x 26″
23.5 x 11 x 26″ (including stand)
Currently on display at the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel
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Eagle & Moon Pendant
Gary Olver
Price upon request18K Yellow Gold, Abalone shell, Cast
Limited Edition of 10
40 x 3pt Bead Set Diamonds [Totalling 1.34ct]
VSI Clarity FG Colour
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Reawakening Our Ancestors’ Lines: Revitalizing Inuit Traditional Tattooing
Angela Hovak Johnston
CA$29.95For thousands of years, Inuit women practiced the traditional art of tattooing. Created with bone needles and caribou sinew soaked in seal oil or soot, these tattoos were an important tradition for many women, symbols stitched in their skin that connected them to their families and communities.
But with the rise of missionaries and residential schools in the North, the tradition of tattooing was almost lost. In 2005, when Angela Hovak Johnston heard that the last Inuk woman tattooed in the traditional way had died, she set out to tattoo herself and learn how to tattoo others. What was at first a personal quest became a project to bring the art of traditional tattooing back to Inuit women across Nunavut, starting in the community of Kugluktuk.
Collected in this beautiful book are moving photos and stories from more than two dozen women who participated in Johnston’s project. Together, these women are reawakening their ancestors’ lines and sharing this knowledge with future generations.
Published in 2017
Hardcover
Please note: When purchasing a book online, please consider the cost of shipping to certain destinations as it may be higher than anticipated. Please contact us for a shipping quote prior to placing your online order.
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Eagle Ring
Chris Cook III
CA$280.00Sterling silver, Engraved
Turquoise set in Sterling silver Bezel
Width: 3/8″
Size: 10.75 -
Wolf Ring
Chris Cook III
CA$280.00Sterling silver, Engraved
Amethyst set in Sterling silver Bezel
Width: 3/8″
Size: 7.5 -
Eagle Ring
Chris Cook III
CA$250.00Sterling silver, Engraved
Turquoise set in Sterling silver Bezel
Width: 5/16″
Size: 10.5