Salmon wall art by Alfred Robertson

Salmon wall art by Alfred Robertson

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Another beautiful piece by Master Artist Alfred Robertson from the Kwakwakaw'wakw First Nation

stained to accentuate the natural grain of the wood, polished, clean and very deep carving, made and already prepared for wall hanging, carved in front, signed at the back.

SALMON 

Measurements: 20" long, 5 1/2" wide, 1" thick 

Meaning: The Salmon symbolizes prosperity, renewal and fertility. They are one of the most important and highest respected animals of all since they have been the primary food source from the beginning of time to the Northwest Coast First Nations.

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About This Artist

Alfred Robertson, Kwakwaka’wakw First Nations, was born 1950 in Kingcome Inlet, British Columbia, Canada. Alfred learned to carve from his father, William Robertson, and has carved with his brother, Sampson Robertson. Alfred carves in...Artist bio and other available works »

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