3 ft. Eagle and Bear art carving by Gino Seward

- Nation: Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl) First Nations
- Artist: Seward, Gino
- Type: Wall panels and wall plaques
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Another detailed, large and superb piece by North American Kwakiulth First Nation artist Gino Seward
EAGLE over BEAR - wall art but also free standing.
Beautiful wall art carving, carved in front, signed at the back, prepared for wall hanging, hanger already attached. BUT it's so thick, it does stand on it's own and looks great e.g. at your entrance area or fireplace mantle.....The details and depth in the carving is truly incredible, easy recognizable as one of Gino's pieces of art - he has developed his own style of carving, doesn't do much sanding which is nice, you can clearly see the chip marks of the knife. Really thick and solid piece of wood - and the grain, visible through the dark stain, truly accentuates the natural beauty of the wood. Images taken in sunlight (well.... kind of cloudy today....)
Measurements: 3 ft/36" x 8" x 1 1/2" (92 x 20 x 4 cm)
Meaning: Eagle: 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
Meaning: Bear: The Bear is a symbol for power, courage, physical strength and leadership. Warrior's e.g. are known to wear bear claw necklaces which meant protection. In Haida culture the Bear is referred to as "Elder Kinsman" and was treated like a high ranking guest
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About This Artist
Gino Seward was born in 1972 in Nanaimo, British Columbia. He is of both Coast Salish (father) and Kwakwaka’wakw (mother) descent. Gino began carving at the age of eleven and was taught by his Salish grandfather and by the Kwakiutl...Artist bio and other available works »