Huge Eagle with Salmon symbols, inlaid, by Brian Bob - SOLD
SOLD
- Nation: Nuu-Chah-Nulth art (Nootka art) native artists, Vancouver Island art
- Artist: Bob, Brian
- Type: Wall panels and wall plaques
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Fantastic piece of North American art - finest quality, from a master carver from the First Nations, living on Vancouver Island. A new masterpiece to show off in our native art gallery:
Brian Bob's EAGLE, feasting on Salmon - Massive thick piece of Art: 31" x 11" (!!!)
wall art carving - the images don't do it justice - it's truly a superb piece of Indigenous Art.
Thick solid piece of Sitka Spruce, the expression is so alive and wonderful. The eagle does show salmon egg symbols and has many pieces of Abalone inlays. The color really accentuates the natural grain of the wood., just fabulous. Carved in front, signed at the back, made and prepared for wall hanging - have a look....
Measurements: 31" x 11" x 1 1/2"
Meaning: Eagles mate for life and are therefore also seen as a symbol of lasting love and dedication. It is told that the Eagle end their own life in despair when the mate is lost. Eagle feathers are used in the most important ceremonies, a display of respect, courage, Chieftainship and wisdom.
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