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  • Butterfly – Red

    Karla L. West

    CA$120.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 200

    Unframed

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

  • k’​aa​x​ada aw​g​a (Shark)

    Tyson Brown

    CA$400.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 95

    2020

    Unframed

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

    I’ve always been fascinated by sharks – they are beautiful and intimidating at the same time. When the COVID-19 pandemic began, I was thinking about our tendency to fear the things we don’t understand. However, if we ​do ​ take the time to understand these things, fear often transforms into respect. And respect is a much healthier emotion to carry around. Minimizing the fear in our lives allows us to evolve and grow more honestly and freely. If we have respect for the potentially dangerous things in our lives, instead of fear of them, we will be able to experience a richer version of life.” – Tyson Brown, 2020

  • Salish Inlet State II – Red

    Susan Point RCA

    CA$700.00

    Serigraph, State I, Edition of 22

    2020

    Unframed

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

  • Salish Inlet State I – Black

    Susan Point RCA

    CA$600.00

    Serigraph, State I, Edition of 40

    2020

    Unframed

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

  • Llgaay Gwii Sdiihlda (Restore Balance)

    Ben Davidson

    Price upon request

    Serigraph, Edition of 81

    2020

    Unframed

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

    “Llgaay Gwii Sdiihlda means to restore balance. According to my father-in-law, it applies when we are about to fall, but we manage to catch ourselves before we fall. I chose to name the print Llgaay Gwii Sdiihlda because I believe that even when we are in a state of uncertainty, we still have the ability to regain our balance.

    The print features an image of Sea Bear. Though there is not much information about him, I think of him as a protector of the ocean, which is symbolized by the blue. In Sea Bear’s mind, we can see the importance of finding balance in our lives. Sea Bear’s companion, Sea Ghost, can also be seen faintly in the waves in the background of this print. Sea Ghost represents our connections to our parents and our ancestors. In order to continue our journey forward, we must listen for the echoes of our ancestors who will help us restore balance in our lives.” – Ben Davidson, 2020

  • Love & Light

    Margaret August

    CA$175.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 125

    2020

    Unframed

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

  • Spirit of the Eagle Lies Within

    Richard Shorty

    CA$150.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 250

    2013

    Unframed

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

  • Northern Man

    Stan Bevan

    CA$250.00

    Linocut on Rice Paper, Edition of 75

    2019

    Unframed

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

  • Hummingbird & Bear Box (AP)

    David Neel

    CA$390.00

    Serigraph, Artist Proof, Edition of 7

    Unframed

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

    Why an Artist Proof?

    The artist proof is often the first proof or set of proofs that the artist “pulls” to ensure that the image is printing to the desired effect. The Artist Proof holds a higher value than a regular edition piece due to its rarity as well as the possibility that they can contain the visual evidence of the artist’s progress. Artist Proofs are typically owned and kept by the artist so they are rarely released.

  • Supernatural Beings [Framed]

    Robert Davidson RCA

    CA$2,500.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 79

    2019

    Framed

    Supernatural Beings is one of two designs that I did based on a discussion with artist/weaver Cheryl Samuel about pushing the design possibilities for robes and aprons. I received feedback from the weavers that it could not be done but also interest from some who were willing to try.” – Robert Davidson

  • Supernatural Beings

    Robert Davidson RCA

    CA$1,800.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 79

    2019

    Unframed

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

    Supernatural Beings is one of two designs that I did based on a discussion with artist/weaver Cheryl Samuel about pushing the design possibilities for robes and aprons. I received feedback from the weavers that it could not be done but also interest from some who were willing to try.” – Robert Davidson

  • Haida Killerwhale

    Lyle Campbell

    CA$400.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 95

    2019

    Unframed

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

    This bold and flowing image represents the powerful Killer Whale. The Haida word for Killer Whale is Sgaan, meaning powerful. In the design itself you’ll find the Head, Dorsal Fin and a suggested Pectoral Fin. The ‘Spirit Form’ in this case is representing the Whale’s blow hole. The long fluid lines are gracefully accented by bold colors and a real sense of ‘Flow’.” – Lyle Campbell, 2019

  • Haida Wolf

    Lyle Campbell

    CA$400.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 95

    2019

    Unframed

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

    This Modern Design represents a Haida Wolf. The Wolf is running through the forest at night. Hence, one finds the Moon in the upper right corner of the image and the Wolf’s claw below the jawline. Wolves are not found on Haida Gwaii, in history we have acquired the ‘Wolf Clan’ through trade and connections with large established families on the mainland.” – Lyle Campbell, 2019

  • Supreme Echo (SP)

    Ben Davidson

    Price upon request

    Serigraph, State Proof II

    2018

    Unframed

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

    My father’s understanding of Greatest Echo, is that this supernatural being has the ability to echo the past and bring it into the future. We dance the Greatest Echo masks to remind ourselves of our responsibility to learn the knowledge of the previous generations and to make that knowledge meaningful in our daily lives.

    Yellow is echoed in each of these [designs]. It represents the knowledge of our ancestors. Our knowledge was strong before contact. It was passed from generation to generation without threat. Attempts to assimilate us and erase our identities through colonization resulted in our knowledge being muted; this was a dark period in our history. However, despite this, we continued to pass on our knowledge to our children.

    Today, our connection to this ancient knowledge is emerging once again. We must continue to move forward, but, as my tsinii told my father, ‘You have to look back once and a while to see where you came from, so you can always find your way back.’”

    – Ben Davidson, 2018

  • Echo (SP)

    Ben Davidson

    Price upon request

    Serigraph, State Proof I

    2018

    Unframed

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

    My father’s understanding of Greatest Echo, is that this supernatural being has the ability to echo the past and bring it into the future. We dance the Greatest Echo masks to remind ourselves of our responsibility to learn the knowledge of the previous generations and to make that knowledge meaningful in our daily lives.

    Yellow is echoed in each of these [designs]. It represents the knowledge of our ancestors. Our knowledge was strong before contact. It was passed from generation to generation without threat. Attempts to assimilate us and erase our identities through colonization resulted in our knowledge being muted; this was a dark period in our history. However, despite this, we continued to pass on our knowledge to our children.

    Today, our connection to this ancient knowledge is emerging once again. We must continue to move forward, but, as my tsinii told my father, ‘You have to look back once and a while to see where you came from, so you can always find your way back.’”

    – Ben Davidson, 2018

  • Butterfly – Blue

    Karla L. West

    CA$120.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 200

    Unframed

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

  • Tree Frog

    Maynard Johnny Jr.

    CA$250.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 70

    2019

    Unframed

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

  • Łagigyet (Eagle & Killerwhale)

    Philip Gray

    CA$450.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 75

    2018

    Unframed

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

  • Killerwhale

    Philip Gray

    CA$280.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 120

    2008

    Unframed

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

  • Iinang Xaadee – Jaadaa (Young Woman) II [Framed]

    April White

    CA$585.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 55

    2016

    Framed

    “For my ancestors, the primary purpose of art is to unveil a parallel reality that is visible only in our minds—to share a glimpse of Supernatural Beings, with the world of Human Beings. Educated in science and with a spirit drawn to art, I see Earth as one great Being—with rock as a skeleton and running water as veins and arteries, great oceans as hearts—sustaining ecosystems. All as an interconnected biome—a web of life living, at least on the surface, symbiotically… as prey, and as predator.

    Iinang Xaadee—Herring People play a vital role in the ecosystem. They nurture, feed, give of themselves to keep beings alive in all realms— undersea, earth, and sky. When balance prevails, Herring People gather to dance in their great longhouse in such great numbers and with such vigour that the atmosphere overhead reverberates with their excitement. Now, Human Beings see Herring solely as a resource, blinded, not seeing their true value, only seeing monetary gain at the expense of the whole.” – April White

  • Iinang Xaadee – Jaadaa (Young Woman) II

    April White

    CA$225.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 55

    2016

    Unframed

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

    “For my ancestors, the primary purpose of art is to unveil a parallel reality that is visible only in our minds—to share a glimpse of Supernatural Beings, with the world of Human Beings. Educated in science and with a spirit drawn to art, I see Earth as one great Being—with rock as a skeleton and running water as veins and arteries, great oceans as hearts—sustaining ecosystems. All as an interconnected biome—a web of life living, at least on the surface, symbiotically… as prey, and as predator.

    Iinang Xaadee—Herring People play a vital role in the ecosystem. They nurture, feed, give of themselves to keep beings alive in all realms— undersea, earth, and sky. When balance prevails, Herring People gather to dance in their great longhouse in such great numbers and with such vigour that the atmosphere overhead reverberates with their excitement. Now, Human Beings see Herring solely as a resource, blinded, not seeing their true value, only seeing monetary gain at the expense of the whole.” – April White

  • Iinang Xaadee – Kun (Humpback) II

    April White

    SOLD

    Serigraph, Edition of 55

    2016

    Unframed

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

    “For my ancestors, the primary purpose of art is to unveil a parallel reality that is visible only in our minds—to share a glimpse of Supernatural Beings, with the world of Human Beings. Educated in science and with a spirit drawn to art, I see Earth as one great Being—with rock as a skeleton and running water as veins and arteries, great oceans as hearts—sustaining ecosystems. All as an interconnected biome—a web of life living, at least on the surface, symbiotically… as prey, and as predator.

    Iinang Xaadee—Herring People play a vital role in the ecosystem. They nurture, feed, give of themselves to keep beings alive in all realms— undersea, earth, and sky. When balance prevails, Herring People gather to dance in their great longhouse in such great numbers and with such vigour that the atmosphere overhead reverberates with their excitement. Now, Human Beings see Herring solely as a resource, blinded, not seeing their true value, only seeing monetary gain at the expense of the whole.” – April White

  • Iinang Xaadee – Guud (Eagle) II

    April White

    CA$225.00

    Serigraph, Edition of 55

    2016

    Unframed

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

    “For my ancestors, the primary purpose of art is to unveil a parallel reality that is visible only in our minds—to share a glimpse of Supernatural Beings, with the world of Human Beings. Educated in science and with a spirit drawn to art, I see Earth as one great Being—with rock as a skeleton and running water as veins and arteries, great oceans as hearts—sustaining ecosystems. All as an interconnected biome—a web of life living, at least on the surface, symbiotically… as prey, and as predator.

    Iinang Xaadee—Herring People play a vital role in the ecosystem. They nurture, feed, give of themselves to keep beings alive in all realms— undersea, earth, and sky. When balance prevails, Herring People gather to dance in their great longhouse in such great numbers and with such vigour that the atmosphere overhead reverberates with their excitement. Now, Human Beings see Herring solely as a resource, blinded, not seeing their true value, only seeing monetary gain at the expense of the whole.” – April White

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