Article number: | 100147 |
Availability: | In stock (5) |
DIMENSIONS
Height: 46 cm | Length: 56 cm.
OWL
Owl is a symbol of wisdom and a warning of difficult times ahead. The Owl is a great foreteller of weather conditions and can be observed to identify changes in the environment. Owls are a reminder to take care of your actions, to think of the future and to love your family. Owls can be identified in Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations art by their large forward-facing eyes and ear-holes, a small curved beak, a flat face with a conspicuous circle of feathers around each eye.
ARTIST BIO
Richard Shorty, Northern Tutchone, is a self-taught artist, and his crest is Crow. He began painting in 1981 with encouragement from Heiltsuk artist Ben Houstie. In 1981/82, he started learning Northwest Coast design from the book Looking at Northwest Coast Art, and others. From what he learned, he began to develop his own designs. In 1983, Richard moved to Victoria, BC, to learn from other artists. During this time, Richard picked up on his carving techniques and began to create a style that was a combination of traditional and realistic Native art. His work also includes original drawings and paintings. In the fall of 2010, Richard helped complete the largest mural in Metro Vancouver. On the side of the Orwell Hotel, at Hastings and Jackson, Richard worked on this 743-foot mural, which represents Vancouver's Urban Aboriginal population and celebrates Vancouver icons.
Richard Shorty has designed two of our guest rooms at the Hotel, including the King Salmon Suite, The Story of the Feather Suite and The Story Of the Hummingbird Suite.