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A Perfect World
I shortened the title from the limited-edition print, and has a new border to fill in the space.
- 15″ by 15″
Coastal Singing Circle
Speaks of a circle of singers singing their traditional songs of the tribal Clans.
- 15″ by 15″
Hummingbirds in Blue
I’ve been fascinated by brilliant colors with this new printing process called dye-sublimation printing has to offer. By using my imagination I’ve taken the time to come up with some combinations that I believe are as eye catching as the hummingbirds themselves.
- 15″ by 15″
Hummingbirds in Gray
Hummingbirds in Gray has more of a natural taste in color, I’ve rearranged the flowers and changed the brilliant color schemes to more of an earth tone feel. Having said that, I’d like to keep the happiness in this art piece at the same time.
- 15″ by 15″
In Honor of New Killer Whale Pod
Puget Sound has a new Killer whale Pod in the area, they have about 30 Killer whales in that Pod.
- 15″ by 15″
Jimmy Come Lately Creek
Jimmy Come Lately Creek is a Creek that runs through the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribes territory, and they are the Stewart’s the creek. Along with the new structures that, the tribe has maintain the creek over the years.
- 15″ by 15″
Kyuquot Sunset
I selected this design because of the rainbow and the vivid colors that lend themselves to the new process in printing.
- 15″ by 15″
Repetitive Salmon in Red
I’ve liked playing with my design by repeating the figure in a decretive way. I’ve never liked the idea that native art must look a certain way, art is art, and it moves with the times. Just like people, if we need to reinvent ourselves to stay alive, or just have a little fun.
- 12″ by 18″
Thunder Man
Thunder man or The four brothers, call it what you like, but the design refers to the four brothers from Wattch that had different last names. Their offspring make up a large amount of the population in Neah Bay.
- 15″ by 15″
Tribal Voices
“Tribal Voices” are what I hear when Tribal Peoples stand up and speak. My reasoning is or what I hear when a person speaks, their speaking for many different tribes that have populated the lands on the coast. I don’t believe a person can claim to be from just one Tribe.
- 14″ by 18″
5 villages of the Makah
In the territory of the Makah people, their lands were occupied by five separate villages. On the ocean, their property reached as far as the eye could see. The purpose of such a large domain was to feed the people of the five villages all year long. These included De-aht (Neah Bay), Ozette, Ba’eyda, Tsoo-Yess, and Why-atch. To occupy such territory was a big responsibility, having access to the ocean and the broad Strait between home and Vancouver Island. When they enterthe Strait of Juan de Fuca, Europeans found that the Makah controlled traffic in both directions, and they needed to respect the inhabitants and give value for safe travels.
- 2018
- Edition of 25
- 16” by 16”