Northwest Coast BC Canada Indigenous Art Salish Cedar EAGLE WOLF Carving Plaque


Northwest Coast BC Canada Indigenous Art Salish Cedar EAGLE WOLF Carving Plaque

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Northwest Coast BC Canada Indigenous Art Salish Cedar EAGLE WOLF Carving Plaque:
$65.18




EAGLE AND WOLF BY DARREN YELTON 15DY22 Dimension: Height: 26 1/2 Inches, Width: 4 Inches

This plaque, by Coast Salish artist Darren Yelton, is carved from traditional yellow cedar. This piece is nicely carved, possessing deep lines and a lovely rustic quality. Darren has signed the back of the plaque and I will provide a copy of his biography to the winner. Shipping: Canada: $18.00, United States $22.00, International $30.00. Free shipping within North America when 2 or more listings are purchased.


EAGLE

Eagle is an extremely important being, appearing prominently within the art and oral traditions of Northwest Coast Peoples, and is respected for its intelligence, power, wisdom, and noble nature.

Eagle feathers are considered to be sacred. It is believed that they possess special healing powers, which can be harnessed by a shaman. They are also utilized in a variety of ceremonial and ritual contexts, such as honoring a respected guest.

Along the northern regions of the coast, Eagle and Raven are thought to be close companions and serve as alter egos to one another. Although the trickster Raven is better known, largely due to the tales of his exploits, he and Eagle are technically equals.

WOLF

Wolf, viewed by some nations as a transformer, is a popular image within crest and shamanic art. It is respected for its strength, agility, intelligence and capacity for devotion.

As a result Wolf’s hunting prowess, particularly successful hunters often claim it, as a spirit helper or guide. Wolf is also a prominent image within warrior societies, due to its fierceness, and is a central figure within ceremonial activities.

Wolf is easily recognizable by a long snout, prominent canine teeth and tall ears. A tongue may also be depicted, often curling upwards. Wolf imagery may also include Killer Whale motifs, hinting at the connection between these two animals.

DARREN YELTON

Affiliation: Coast Salish
Birthplace: North Vancouver, BC
Date of Birth: 1961

After completion of his high school education, Darren began carving full-time exclusively in wood and studied under Marvin Dana Baker, Floyd Joseph and Jacob Lewis all from the Squamish Indian Band. The following year he assumed the duties as a totem pole carver in the Thunderbird Park Carving program. In 1986, Darren resigned to begin a new career as a freelance artist.

Darren has developed his own unique West Coast style, incorporating images of animals that come from family crests and legends common to the Coast Salish Community. These stories and myths have been his inspiration throughout his years of carving. Darren Yelton has been influenced by many well-known artists and strives to achieve the utmost quality in his work. His contemporary style is refined, uncomplicated, and dimensional with a northern influence. Darren\'s pieces are sought- after by many international collectors of Northwest Coast Native Artwork.

Through his art, Darren Yelton has indeed given much to the world and is at the same time is preserving his cultural background through his teachings and artwork for future generations. Canadian Indian Art Inc. pleased to represent the work of this prestigious Coast Salish.


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All items are fully guaranteed for quality. Refund of sale amount (buyer must contact me within 5 days of receiving the item) if not satisfied.

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Northwest Coast BC Canada Indigenous Art Salish Cedar EAGLE WOLF Carving Plaque:
$65.18

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