Coast Salish Killer Whale II Wall Art
Coast Salish Killer Whale II Wall Art
Coast Salish "Killer Whale II" wall art designed by artist Raven Wolden.
The Killer Whale is a powerful symbol of community and harmony representing family, strength, and protection. The whale is seen as a symbol of connection between the physical and spiritual realms, and is believed to have the power to bring people together and create a sense of unity and harmony. The killer whale is also thought to represent a leader or teacher, bringing wisdom and guidance to their community.
Coast Salish wood wall art by Raven Wolden is a unique form of Indigenous art. Birch wood is used to create intricate designs that are inspired by traditional West Coast First Nations art. These works of art capture the history and culture of the Coast Salish people, as well as the beauty of birch wood. The Coast Salish birch wall art is a beautiful way to decorate any home or office and celebrate indigenous heritage at the same time. With its unique design and craftsmanship, this type of wall art is sure to be treasured for many years to come.
Custom sizes are available upon request.
Raven Wolden of Corvina Design is an artist, graphic designer, and an Indigenous youth entrepreneur from Sts’ailes First Nation, located in S’ólh Téméxw, the Stó:lō Traditional Territory in BC.
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Arrived well packaged and the item quality is great! Reminds me of home in the PNW. Wonderful addition on my walls in my house!
Absolutely gorgeous piece, the quality looks amazing and the colors are so vibrant.