Off The Hook Limited Edition Print Yagis or Sea MonsterOff The Hook is a limited edition print by Cori Savard from the Haida Nation. "At first glance, Off the Hook is a playful nod to a lucky Xaaguu (halibut), grinning and unbothered, having just escaped a hook. But beneath that, this depiction explores the power of restraint and the potential in choosing not to take the bait. Were often drawn into conflict, misunderstanding, or self sabotage. Not by accident, but by patterns of reaction we havent
while carved and painted u-forms and crescents on the face and fin imbue this mask with a power and a supernatural presence befitting the great Lord of the Ocean
The mask is about L = 13 ½ inches
The image is 8 inches or 20 1/4 centimeters wide and 26 1/2 inches or 67 1/2 centimeters high
while the horned puffin
able to catch and lift a Killerwhale
cedar bark and synthetic feathers
The set- tlement is presently found on Owikeeno River just before it empties into Rivers Inlet on the Pacific Ocean
This large Salmon Mask was hand-carved by Namgis artist Shawn Karpes
Every year after the frost leaves the ground the frogs begin to appear
"Raven Gets Married" is a limited edition giclée print by K’omoks artist Andy Everson with a primary edition of 99
The last photo is a photograph of Talon George with his mask in the gallery
Herring People - Sea Lion I is a Hand-Pulled Serigraph from a limited edition of 145 Prints from 2016