Dancing Eagle Sculpture, yellow cedar - Bear (Doug) Horne

- Nation: Tsawout art, Coast salish art, native artists of Vancouver Island
- Artist: Horne, Bear (Doug)
- Type: Sculpture
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...He did it again..... Another superb piece of Indigenous art, hand carved and designed by a master of this art - Bear (Doug) Horne from the Tsawout/Coast Salish Nation
HAPPY AND DANCING EAGLE Sculpture
Yellow cedar, fully hand carved all around - out of ONE solid piece of wood. the base is not mounted - it's carved in one piece - marvelous! The wings are attached - It's the first and only Eagle he made so far. New design !!! And it's just fabulous.
Superb craftsmanship and so much talent
You can really see the EAGLE doing the happy dance - having a great time,- just wonderful
The carving is deep and clean, sanded to perfection - a masterpiece!
Measurements: 17 1/2" tall, 16 1/2" wingspan, 4 1/2" deep
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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