Salmon Tale II MoonSalmon Tale II is a Hand Pulled Serigraph from a limited edition of 60 Prints from 2014, signed, titled, numbered in original, by April White. The print is 22 1 4 inches or 56 1 2 centimeters wide and 15 inches or 38 centimeters high. The Salmon symbolizes abundance, fertility, prosperity and renewal. For thousands of years, Salmon have been the primary food source for Northwest Coast Native Americans and are highly respected. Find more information
When I think of frog I realize the importance of transformation and how this process is symbolized in the transformation from water being with a tail swimming through the lake to a four-legged creature hopping about on land
This Eagle Bracelet is hand-carved in sterling silver by Bill Helin from the Tsimshian Nation
Spirits appear to fly through the air on invisible cords
It can be brought forth through song or through prayer
9 inches or 23 centimeters wide
so I’ve used commercial wool to reflect the Salish history behind the XwiXwi
As these rings are hand-carved the carving may differ slightly from the images
6 inches or 15 centimeters wide and 5 inches or 13 centimeters deep
Calvin Hunt’s 16-inch drum of painted elk hide depicts the transformation of two supernatural beings central to Nuu-chah-nulth thought and ritual practice
in an attempt to tease the fisherman
It is also representative of vulnerability
This Raven Bracelet was hand-carved by Kwakwaka'wakw artist Chris Cook