Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box

$500.00 Sale Save
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box
Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box

Crab Trap - 2025 Charity Box

$500.00 Sale Save

This piece is part of our 2025 Charity Bentwood Boxes auction running from November 22nd to December 6th.

Prices shown reflect the most recent bids and are updated in real time. 

To place a bid, please call us at 604-732-4556 or email info@lattimergallery.com.

Bids increase in increments of $100.00 CAD

Please note: Once the live auction begins at 5:00 PM December 6, 2025, email bids can no longer be accepted.

We’re grateful for every bid and every participant.

59" x 19" x 32"

Red cedar, yellow cedar, acrylic paint, netting, abalone.

This piece requires special handling, and will likely incur additional costs. We will build a custom box or crate and arrange delivery with a trusted carrier experienced in transporting fine artwork. After purchase, we’ll contact you directly to coordinate shipping and provide all necessary details.

"This year I wanted to create something fun, unexpected, and a little larger than life. While tossing around ideas with other artists, the thought of a crab trap came up, and it immediately felt like a challenge I wanted to embrace. I built this piece around the small bentwood box I was given, transforming it into the bait can at the center of the trap. What started as a simple idea quickly became a tribute to the places and memories that shaped me. Growing up, the river was where I felt most at home, fishing with my dad, learning the water, and spending time with my brother. We mainly fished for salmon, but we always set a few crab traps where the river met the ocean. Those waters fed our families and supported our community for generations. This piece honours that connection: to the river, to the harvest, and to the shared work that sustains us."

-Wes Wyse

Wesley Wyse

CULTURAL GROUP:
Coast Salish (Musqueam)

BORN:
August 15, 1980

BIRTHPLACE:
Nanaimo, BC

Wesley Wyse was taught by his late stepfather, Musqueam artist Joe Becker, and has worked with him since 2009. He works in red and yellow cedar, and carves talking sticks, model poles, bentwood boxes, paddles and panels. Wesley has also learned engraving techniques from established artist Kelvin Thompson in the past.

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