Orca, Killer Whale, 24" vibrant, inlaid, authentic Nootka art, Brian Bob - SOLD

Orca, Killer Whale, 24" vibrant, inlaid, authentic Nootka art, Brian Bob - SOLD

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Another gorgeous piece of Indigenous art by Nootka First Nation artist Brian Bob, now residing on Vancouver Island, Canada's Pacific Northwest.

Wooden, hand carved Orca Killer Whale

so beautiful! Superb carving, clean piece of wood inlaid with Abalone. As always, the expression and the design is so unique - truly superb craftsmanship. Carved in front, prepared for wall hanging and signed at the back. 

Measurements: 24" x 7 1/4" x 1/2" 

Meaning: The killer whale is a symbol for romance and harmony as Whales mate for life. The Whale is very family oriented and known to travel in large groups, never to be alone. They symbolize great luck and happiness, community and protection. They are a known to always be working together, take care of each other and to always help and protect each other.

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About This Artist

Brian’s mother, Fran Touchie from the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation of Ucluelet, supported Brian and gave him the necessary tools to inspire his creativity and encouraged his beginnings as an artist. The Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation from the...Artist bio and other available works »

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