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The Douglas Reynolds Gallery has a selection of rotating Northwest coast pieces at the Uncut Salon within the Westin Bayshore. The gallery is just a 15 minute drive from the Westin Bayshore located on Vancouver’s South Granville gallery district; the gallery hosts a variety of artworks including masks, totem poles, bentwood boxes, sculpture, gold and silver jewelry, and few early historic objects. The gallery has specialized in Northwest Coast Indigenous art for over 30 years and showcases museum-quality pieces.
Life Giver
Maynard Johnny Jr. (Salish)
Edition /100 Available framed for $1,500 CAD. Please contact the gallery directly. "I called it L...
Edition /100 Available framed for $1,500 CAD. Please contact the gallery directly. "I called it Life Giver to honour women and, in particular, the women that played an important role in my life; my mom, my daughter, my granddaughter and many more, you know who you are. We have to honour our women for they give us life, carry us in their bodies, and nourish us until they bring us into this world. This isn’t about equality or women being victims, it’s about honouring the strength women have and...
$1,000.00
Papa Bear
Maynard Johnny Jr. (Salish)
Edition /100 This print is only available framed. Please contact the gallery directly to purchase...
Edition /100 This print is only available framed. Please contact the gallery directly to purchase. Indigenous artwork on the Pacific Northwest Coast often incorporates figures and animals that are related to crest symbols. Crests have been passed down through families and have varying meanings depending on the context and association with a nation, clan, or family. The figures depicted in contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous artwork also have varying meanings but there are some common char...
$1,500.00
Killer Whale Man Mask
Tony Hunt Jr. ( Kwakwaka'wakw)
1995 Stored off site. Contact the gallery directly to purchase or view. Indigenous artwork on the...
1995 Stored off site. Contact the gallery directly to purchase or view. Indigenous artwork on the Pacific Northwest Coast often incorporates figures and animals that are related to crest symbols. Crests have been passed down through families and have varying meanings depending on the context and association with a nation, clan, or family. The figures depicted in contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous artwork also have varying meanings but there are some common characteristics from a range of...
$4,000.00
Pugwis Mask
Stan Hunt (Kwakwaka'wakw)
Stored off site. Contact the gallery directly to purchase.
Stored off site. Contact the gallery directly to purchase.
$3,500.00
Pugwis Mask
Stan Hunt (Kwakwaka'wakw)
Stored off site. Contact the gallery directly to purchase.
Stored off site. Contact the gallery directly to purchase.
$4,500.00
Komokwa Mask
Rande Cook (Kwakwaka'wakw)
Stored offsite, please contact the gallery directly to purchase. Komokwa is of major importance ...
Stored offsite, please contact the gallery directly to purchase. Komokwa is of major importance in Kwakwaka’wakw oral tradition. He is King of the Undersea World, and master and protector of the Seals, who were a symbol of wealth. His name means "Rich One." Komokwa rules from a great house under the water. His house contains immense wealth in blankets, coppers, and other treasures. Many human supplicants of legendary history tried to reach this kingdom and those ancestral heroes who achieved...
$13,000.00
Double Negative
Robert Davidson (Haida)
1993 Edition 37/72 This print is only available framed, and stored off site. Please contact the g...
1993 Edition 37/72 This print is only available framed, and stored off site. Please contact the gallery directly to purchase. "Most of my work is intuitive and I don't have a set plan. I am not aware that when I draw a line in a certain place and look at it that the line will follow another line. I did not have a story for the print. I painted the sharks in red formline knowing that I would cover the design in black wash . I understand the reference to water and below the surface but I was ...
$6,500.00
The Strength That Resides In Us All
Robert Mills (Tlingit)
"All too often, Tlingit (and all Indigenous) narratives are disregarded as legends or myths, not ...
"All too often, Tlingit (and all Indigenous) narratives are disregarded as legends or myths, not taking into account the thousands of years spent discerning humanity. From those thousands of years spent observing, came to fruition chronicles that were implemented to help navigate generations forward. One of which was the history of Dukt’ootl’ (Blackskin), he is our ‘Strongman’, that is frequently remembered for tearing a seal lion in half; what is often forgotten is the strength he enacted by...
$20,000.00
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