Cedar Eagle art carving by Doug Horne

Cedar Eagle art carving by Doug Horne

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Hand carved cedar wall art carving of the

EAGLE

by Coast Salish First Nations Artist Doug Horne. As always, Doug is paying a lot of attention to details, the carving lines are superb, the painting so clean and powerful in simple black and white. Just another gorgeous piece of North American Indigenous Art. Signed and dated at the back, made and prepared for wall hanging, hanger already attached.

Measurements: 12" diameter, 1/4" thick, cedar wood

Meaning: The Eagle symbolizes grace, power and great intellect. It is a sacred and noble creature representing power and prestige to the First Nations people of the Northwest Coast. It symbolizes wisdom and has a special and direct connection to the creator

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About This Artist

Bear (Doug) Horne is son of master carver Doug Lafortune from Tsawout First Nation and Kathleen Horne from Pacheedaht First Nation. Doug has grown up in the Tsawout community, and since early childhood has been immersed in Coast Salish art,...Artist bio and other available works »

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