Coho Salmon hand carved by Shane Flood Baker, Squamish Nation

Coho Salmon hand carved by Shane Flood Baker, Squamish Nation

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Have a look at this gorgeous COHO SALMON carving by Squamish Indigenous First Nation Artist Shane Flood Baker.

Easy recognizable as Shane's work, he puts so much love and detail into it - incredibly clean lines - highest quality carving and painting. Signed at the back, prepared and made for wall hanging. 

Measurements: 16" x 6" x 1/2" 

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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$425.00 CDN

$310.76 USD

About This Artist

Shane Flood Baker is a member of the Squamish Nation which consists of descendants of the Coast Salish Aboriginal peoples, originating from greater Vancouver area, Gibson’s landing and Squamish River watershed.  Born in the province...Artist bio and other available works »

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