Raven Obtains In-light-tenement - Bentwood Box

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Ian Reid - Raven Obtains In-light-tenement - Bentwood Boxes
Ian Reid - Raven Obtains In-light-tenement - Bentwood Boxes
Ian Reid - Raven Obtains In-light-tenement - Bentwood Boxes
Ian Reid - Raven Obtains In-light-tenement - Bentwood Boxes
Ian Reid - Raven Obtains In-light-tenement - Bentwood Boxes
Ian Reid - Raven Obtains In-light-tenement - Bentwood Boxes
Ian Reid - Raven Obtains In-light-tenement - Bentwood Boxes
Ian Reid - Raven Obtains In-light-tenement - Bentwood Boxes

Raven Obtains In-light-tenement - Bentwood Box

$1,600.00 Sale Save

14 1/2" x 14 1/4" x 13 1/4"

Red cedar box with Tibetan prayer flags.

"Raven represents the people today and the ancestor we descended from in the beginning. I wanted to combine our stories from the Northwest Coast and Buddhism: instead of Raven obtaining the sun, he obtains enlightenment. The flags show the level of mindfulness he reached, and the sun that gave us so much life."
- Ian Reid

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Ian Reid

CULTURAL GROUP:
Heiltsuk

BORN:
November 9, 1978

BIRTHPLACE:
Waglisla (Bella Bella), BC

Ian Reid's crests are Eagle and Killerwhale. He signs his pieces with his Heiltsuk name Nusi, meaning "Full Moon." Many of Ian's pieces are inspired by cultural knowledge handed down to him from his elders. His main mentor has been his great aunt, Mary Hunt, one of the last matriarchs of the Heiltsuk Nation. Ian has carved under the guidance of respected Kwakwaka'wakw artist Simon Dick. He has also been dancing since he was young, and often dances with the Gwawina Dancers. In June of 2008, Ian danced at the University of British Columbia's Chan Centre for the Performing Arts to accompany a special screening of Edward Curtis' landmark film In the Land of the Head Hunters. Also in 2008, Ian was appointed to be Project Manager for the Waglisla Big House that was constructed between 2008-2009 in Bella Bella, BC. Ian was actively involved in every phase of the project, from the original conception to material selection and construction. In 2009, Ian was one of twenty-three artists included in the Continuum: Vision and Creativity on the Northwest Coast exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery in Vancouver, BC.

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