Raven wall art by Connie Edwards, Penelakut Nation

Raven wall art by Connie Edwards, Penelakut Nation

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Beautiful and authentic, hand carved, Indigenous wall art

RAVEN, by Connie Edwards, a member of the Penelakut Nation (former Kuper Island) Coast Salish Territory near Vancouver Island's Pacific Northwest Coast...

Unique design, clean carving lines, hand painted, stained and polished, carved in front, signed at the back, prepared for wall hanging.

Just a great piece, highly decorative and a perfect start or addition for every collection.

Measurements: 17 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 1/2"

Meaning: The Raven is known to be the transformer, trickster and creator. In the Kwakwaka'wakw culture the Raven is known as the messenger of the sky and famous for being a somewhat mischievous glutton. He's always out to please himself and to have a good time. He's very adventurous. One of the many legends is telling the story of the Raven, who stole the sun

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$139.00 CDN

$102.42 USD

About This Artist

Connie Edwards was born on Penelakut Island and is a member of the Penelakut tribe, a small Coast Salish band off the East Coast of Vancouver Island known for their carving and fishing skills. Connie originally carved ceremonial talking sticks...Artist bio and other available works »

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