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Hand carved sterling silver Eagle bracelet by Haida artist Don Yeomans

Posted on November 24, 2017

Hand carved sterling silver Eagle bracelet by Haida artist Don Yeomans

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This ultra suede panel is one of Trace's more rece This ultra suede panel is one of Trace's more recent works. Around 2015, Trace did a series of panels where she changed from wool to suede as a more contemporary medium.⁠
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Killer Whale Panel by Trace Yeomans (Haida).
This piece by Trace Yeomans is made from hand-cut This piece by Trace Yeomans is made from hand-cut and sewn wool, similar to a traditional Haida-style button blanket.

Frog Wool Hanging by Trace Yeomans (Haida).
This wool hanging by Trace Yeomans is one of her e This wool hanging by Trace Yeomans is one of her earlier works from 1992. Her interest in art began at the age of ten when she used to watch her grandmother sew clothes and button blankets.

Formline Wool Hanging by Trace Yeomans (Haida).
Gerry Dudoward was an outstanding Tsimshian carver Gerry Dudoward was an outstanding Tsimshian carver and was widely recognized for his carefully carved Chiefs’ Frontlets, Talking Sticks, and Dance Rattles. This frontlet showcases his fine detailing - swipe for a closer look!⁠
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Gnawing Beaver Frontlet by Gerry Dudoward (Tsimshian).
This rattle is based on a serigraph print diptych This rattle is based on a serigraph print diptych edition that Beau Dick created in 1987.⁠ The mussel shell has seldom been depicted and each side is carved and painted in a unique design.⁠
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Mussel Rattles by Beau Dick (Kwakwaka'wakw).
Salish artist Carl Stromquist is primarily self-ta Salish artist Carl Stromquist is primarily self-taught and started carving wood in 1997. He studied under Salish artist George Pennier and is influenced by the art of Robert Davidson, Dempsey Bob, Charles Edenshaw, and Bill Reid.⁠
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Youngest Child by Carl Stromquist (Salish).
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