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Ulthma-koke Mask
Joe David
CA$8,400.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Feathers, Acrylic paint
11 x 8 x 7″ (mask only)
14 x 13 x 9.5″ (including bark & feathers)
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Ulthma-koke Mask
Joe David
CA$9,000.00Red Cedar wood, Horse Hair, Bear Pelt, Feathers, Acrylic paint
13 x 8 x 7″ (mask only)
26 x 17 x 10.5″ (including hair & feathers)
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“Louder Than Words” Mask
Kyran Yeomans
CA$9,500.00Alder wood, Acrylic paint
“It is New Year’s Day, and Dad mentions seeing a fallen alder tree in the woods by his studio. We hike down to it, about a hundred and fifty steps or so, and cut it into a few pieces with a chainsaw. It is raining pretty hard for added dramatic effect.
We load a few pieces onto a dolly and take turns pulling/pushing the two-hundred-pound load back up the stairs we had come down. This takes an hour. For the second dolly load, we decide to go down the stairs and just push the dolly for a few kilometers on a hilly trail instead.I had initially intended something quite different for this mask, and I used that idea as a starting point. Part of the process for me these days is allowing for new directions to present themselves, and getting comfortable with letting go and pursuing them. The feathers at this person’s mouth suggest a power of speech. I have been thinking lately that there is more to what we hear and say than the words themselves. There is a feeling, intent, and vibrational energy as well. The feathers here may provide a way to transcend our physiological boundaries and amplify the message further.” – Kyran Yeomans
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Carpenter Mask
Robert Saunders
CA$3,100.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
12 x 9 x 9″ (mask only)
32 x 10 x 10″ (including bark)
This mask was inspired by the Nuxalk creation story of the Four Carpenters. According to one version of this oral tradition, Alhkw’ntam, the most powerful spirit in the Sky World, created four brothers who are known as the Masmasalaniixw; the Four Carpenters or the Supernatural Carpenters. The brothers helped Alhkw’ntam shape the world at the beginning of time. They were responsible for carving the first humans and shaping the land as well as the flora and fauna.
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Moon Woman Mask [Edition 5]
Trace Yeomans
CA$8,000.00Cast Forton
Hand painted on board, Acrylic paint
Framed
Limited edition 5 of 12
11.5 x 11.5 x 4″ (Mask only)
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Moon Woman Mask [Edition 4]
Trace Yeomans
CA$8,000.00Cast Forton
Hand painted on board, Acrylic paint
Framed
Limited edition 4 of 12
11.5 x 11.5 x 4″ (Mask only)
21 x 21 x 4.5″ (Framed) -
Moon Woman Mask [Edition 3]
Trace Yeomans
CA$8,000.00Cast Forton
Hand painted on board, Acrylic paint
Framed
Limited edition 3 of 12
11.5 x 11.5 x 4″ (Mask only)
21 x 21 x 4.5″ (Framed) -
Crooked Beak Mask
Raymond Shaw
CA$20,500.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
23 x 11 x 39″ (mask only)
53 x 12 x 42″ (including bark & stand)
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Guu Geet Mask
Joe David
CA$8,000.00Alder wood, Goat Hair, Dowels, Acrylic paint
15 x 12 x 8″ (including hair)
11 x 10 x 7″ (mask only) -
Raven Mask
Robert Saunders
CA$4,500.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
14 x 7 x 18″ (mask only)
28 x 9 x 21″ (including bark & stand)
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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.
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Young Shaman Mask
Stan Bevan
CA$4,450.00Alder wood, Leather ties
9 x 8.75 x 3.75″
10.5 x 8 x 6″ (including base)
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Dogfish Mask (AP)
Ben Davidson
Price upon requestBronze Cast, Granite Base
Artist Proof, Limited Edition I of I -
White Raven Mask
Bert Smith
CA$9,800.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
43 x 36 x 10″ (including cedar bark)
47 x 36 x 16.75″ (including cedar bark & stand)
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Tsonokwa Mask
Raymond Shaw
CA$4,800.00Red Cedar wood, Horse Hair, Acrylic paint
21 x 15 x 5.5″ (including hair)
13 x 11.5 x 5.5″ (without hair)
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Moon Mask
Klatle Bhi
CA$20,500.00Red Cedar wood
Exquisitely carved in rich red cedar, this captivating Moon Mask constitutes yet another variation on the beautiful pieces that have characterized much of Klatle-Bhi’s recent work.
The Moon is seen as a symbol of protection and guardianship, and is often associated with transformation. Due to its mystical powers, Shamans will sometimes call upon it as a spirit guide. It is believed that the Moon is responsible for affecting and changing one’s mood, similar to the way in which it controls tidal changes and illuminates the dark sky.