Northwest Coast
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Raven Panel
Moy Sutherland
SOLDAvailable upon special order – individually custom-made
Glass, Sandblasted
Red Cedar wood, Stainless steel, Acrylic paint
Limited-Edition of 11
With a traditional formline design etched into the contemporary medium of glass, Moy Sutherland’s Raven Panel constitutes an elegant example of coastal First Nations’ artwork in the modern era.
While panels are a common feature of Pacific Northwest Coast art, they are primarily carved from laminated planks of cedar wood. Glasswork panels are still quite rare, but truly attest to the evolution of contemporary coastal art over the last decade. This particular panel is a lovely illustration of the interplay between tradition and innovation that can be found in many Northwest Coast artworks of today.
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Salmon Panel
Moy Sutherland
SOLDAvailable upon special order – individually custom-made
Glass, sandblasted
Red Cedar wood, Stainless steel, Acrylic paint
Limited-edition of 11
With a traditional formline design etched into the contemporary medium of glass, Moy Sutherland’s Salmon Panel constitutes an elegant example of coastal First Nations’ artwork in the modern era.
While panels are a common feature of Pacific Northwest Coast art, they are primarily carved from laminated planks of cedar wood. Glasswork panels are still quite rare, but truly attest to the evolution of contemporary coastal art over the last decade. This particular panel is a lovely illustration of the interplay between tradition and innovation that can be found in many Northwest Coast artworks of today.
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Raven Mask
Marcus Alfred
CA$6,800.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
Measurements including base.
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White Raven Mask
Robert Saunders
CA$6,600.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Acrylic paint
11 x 25 x 11″ (mask only)
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Sea Monster Mask
Tony Hunt Jr.
CA$6,600.00Red Cedar wood, Cedar bark, Copper, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
22.5 x 15 x 8.5″ (mask only)
33 x 23 x 14″ (including bark)
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Thunderbird Rattle with Lightning Snake Base
Joshua Prescott
CA$6,600.00Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
4.5 x 5 x 14″ (rattle only)
9.75 x 5 x 11.5″ (with base)
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Eagle, Wolf & Raven Bentwood Box
Wilf J. Sampson
CA$6,600.00Red Cedar wood, Yellow Cedar wood, Operculum shell, Acrylic paint
Specific and unique to the Northwest Coast People is the bentwood or bent-corner box or container. A most outstanding item of the First Nations people, it is a made from one single plank of wood through a lengthy steaming process – a method strictly adapted by the coastal peoples.
The intelligent Eagle symbolizes status, power, peace and friendship, while the Raven is associated with Creation, Heroism, Transformation. The Wolf is a symbol of patience, individuality and protection.
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Tsimshian Moon Mask
Philip Gray
SOLDRed Cedar Wood, Acrylic Paint
SOLD – For artist commission inquiries, please contact us at [email protected]
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Killerwhale Rattle
Erich Glendale
CA$6,300.00Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
9 x 15 x 4.5″
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G̲wa’wina (Raven with Light) Bracelet
Corrine Hunt
CA$6,200.0014K Yellow Gold, Engraved
Asymmetrical Band, Domed -
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Dirty Boy Defeats Bear Mask
Philip Gray
SOLDRed Cedar Wood, Acrylic Paint, Abalone Shell
SOLD – For artist commission inquiries, please contact us at [email protected]
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Empty Nest
Trace Yeomans
CA$6,000.00Oil paint on Canvas
2022
Unframed
“I started painting this piece a few years ago. The idea came to me while I was sitting and thinking about how quiet it was the day after my youngest child left home. I felt a bit lost.
It was the first of many paintings I did that year. There are many hours of intricate twig detail but at the time, I was relieved to focus my attention on painting rather than being sad and missing my kids. This was one of the most time-consuming oil paintings I have ever attempted and took the longest to complete. Through it, I felt I regained my freedom to be creative and found myself in my art again.
The nest sits empty with complex twigs intertwining with each other. They represent all that I am as a mother intertwined with hope, worry, pride, sadness, and happiness for my kids. I’ve added a ghostly white Haida Raven overlooking the empty nest to represent myself.” – Trace Yeomans
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Grizzly Bear & Salmon Cradle Rattle
Johnathan Henderson
CA$6,000.00Red Cedar wood, Abalone shell, Acrylic paint
31 x 7 x 6″ (rattle only)
33 x 7 x 7″ (including base)
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Raven Paddle
Trace Yeomans
CA$6,000.00Yellow Cedar wood, Acrylic paint
“I had never painted a paddle before this one. I wanted to try something that was bold, modern, and eye-catching, but still traditional in the Haida design sense, so I chose black and red that together reads a bit electric.” – Trace Yeomans
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‘Echoes of Our Ancestors’ Mussel Shell Rattle
Gus Cook
CA$6,000.00Copper, Abalone shell, Yew wood
Granite base
8.75 x 9.25 x 4.5″ including base
3.5 x 11 x 2″ rattle only
” ‘Echos of our ancestors’ – the Dzunukwa (Wild Woman of the Woods) making the huuu sound is represented in the ripples of the mussel (line work in this case), which also represents growth and the passage of knowledge through time.” – Gus Cook