Massive 35" (Orca) Killer Whale, inlaid, by Brian Bob

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- Nation: Nuu-Chah-Nulth (Nootka) First Nations
- Artist: Bob, Brian
- Type: Wall panels and wall plaques
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Killer Whale (Orca) wall art carving by master artist Brian Bob from the Nootka First Nation
This piece truly is incredible - it's VERY big and massive - powerful presence, inlaid with many pieces of abalone (mother of pearl), the dark stain applied really accentuates the natural grain of this beautiful piece of cedar. Brian signed it at the back with his carved Initial. He really adds so many details into it - the carving lines are VERY clean and deep - just a gorgeous piece of Indigenous Art from the Pacific Northwest. The images are nice, but they still don't do it justice.
Measurements: 35" x 10 1/2" x 1 1/2"
Meaning: The killer whale is a symbol for romance and harmony as Whales mate for life. The Whale is very family oriented and known to travel in large groups, never to be alone. They symbolize great luck and happiness, community and protection. They are a known to always be working together, take care of each other and to always help and protect each other
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About This Artist
Brian Bob is a member of the Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka) First Nation, originating from Vancouver Island, Canada’s Pacific Northwest Coast. His Indian name is Qquyutsapool which means “Policer of the wolves”. Brian’s mother is...Artist bio and other available works »