Double sided Heron sculpture, salmon base, Charles George Sr. - SOLD

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- Nation: Heiltsuk art, native artists, native American art, Vancouver island art First Nations
- Artist: George, Charlie Sr.
- Type: Sculpture
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Another nice piece, and as always, guaranteed authentic Indigenous Art:
HERON, on SALMON base by artist Charles George St., a member of the Heiltsuk First Nations from Bella Bella.
Showing the Heron, looking upwards. The details are really nice, the heron is carved and painted on both sides, even the base which is depicting the salmon is so detailed. Both pieces, the heron and the salmon are fully hand carved and hand painted. Signed underneath the base. Brown stain applied.
Measurements: 24" tall, 5" wide, 1/2" deep, the salmon base is 12 1/2" x 7" x 1"
Meaning: In the native culture of the Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations, the Heron is known to be a “lucky charm” for successful fishing. He is a symbol of grace, elegance, patience and good luck. At the same time Heron’s are known to be loner and in some tribes are associated with weakness for flattery and vanity
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