Eagle [Framed]
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Acrylic paint on Paper
2019
Framed
$530.00 CAD
Only 1 available
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Acrylic paint on Paper
2019
Framed
Colour | Red, Black |
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Shape | Vertical |
Symbol | Eagle |
Dimensions | 15.75 x 13 x 1" |
Product Number | I-58097 |
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Artist | Darrel Amos |
Nation | Haida Nation |
Description | Haida Nation Darrel Amos was a self-taught artist, specializing in original paintings. Born in Masset, Haida Gwaii, he had been painting in the Haida style for over 40 years. Darrel was a cousin of Fred Davis, and worked with renowned artists such as Gary Minaker-Russ and Jim Edenshaw. Darrel’s personal trials and life experiences, combined with his artistic vision, encouraged him to create a higher level of art. He says: “I have to be impressed by my work – if I’m not impressed, I know others won’t be.” Darrel passed away in late 2020. |
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