Dancing Frog, 3D Sculpture by Bear (Doug) Horne, Tsawout Nation - SOLD

Dancing Frog, 3D Sculpture by Bear (Doug) Horne, Tsawout Nation - SOLD

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Unique, highly collectable and different

Finest quality and superb craftsmanship by Bear (Doug) Horne from the Tsawout (Coast Salish) First Nation:

Dancing Frog

This 3D sculpture is hand carved and it's ONE SOLID PIECE of bass wood. The frog is not glued or in any way mounted onto the base - it's ONE piece! Isn't the expression fantastic? This frog clearly has some fun and is enjoying life...

Clean carving lines, beautiful clean wood, polished and sanded. This piece truly doesn't need any paint, it looks alive and is clearly a proof of Doug's love for this art. He signed and dated it underneath. He is such a talented artist and his works are easy recognizable. You can also see the influence Doug's dad Doug LaFortune had in his works, but Bear found his own style and clearly developed a fine eye for design. Have a look

Measurements: 14" x 6" x 2 1/4" 

Meaning: The Frog is a very important Symbol in the Northwest Coast Art and Culture. Since he is living in two worlds, water and land, the Frog is revered for his adaptability, knowledge and power to traverse worlds and inhabit both, the natural and the supernatural. Frogs are used by Shamans as spirit helpers who provides the voice of the people. Frog's songs are believed to contain divine power and magic. When a frog is touching his tongue with another creature (which is often shown in Native Art) it represents the exchange of knowledge and power.

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We guarantee the authenticity of every piece of art we offer, coming directly from the artist !!! 

We do not offer reproductions, imported copies, cheap mass-produced, machine made or so called native-inspired/native-style knock-off pieces

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About This Artist

Bear (Doug) Horne is son of master carver Doug Lafortune from Tsawout First Nation and Kathleen Horne from Pacheedaht First Nation. Doug has grown up in the Tsawout community, and since early childhood has been immersed in Coast Salish art,...Artist bio and other available works »

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