40" tall (!) red cedar Killer Whale, new design hand carved art panel by Bear (Doug) Horne

- Nation: Tsawout art, Coast salish art, native artists of Vancouver Island
- Artist: Horne, Bear (Doug)
- Type: Wall panels and wall plaques
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Another fantastic piece by master artist Bear (Doug) Horne from the Coast Salish First Nation (Tsawout and Pacheedaht), son of artist Doug LaFortune, coming from a large family of artists, Francis Horne, Tom LaFortune, Howard LaFortune, Terry Horne...just to name a few...
Hand carved and authentic: KILLER WHALE with Salmon egg design, wall art
NEW Design - and truly superb quality and craftsmanship. Bear has such a great eye for design and so many years of experience in carving. His pieces of art are today highly sought after and simply stand out due to their elegance and expression. The lines are very precise and deep. Gorgeous and authentic Indigenous art at it's best!!! - On the back of the cedar, Bear "played" with another design, you can see his draft drawing of a wolf. Also signed at the back.
Measurements: 40" tall ( !! ), 9 1/2" wide, 1" thick
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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