Honey Isn't Free - 2025 Charity Box

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Honey Isn't Free - 2025 Charity Box
Honey Isn't Free - 2025 Charity Box
Honey Isn't Free - 2025 Charity Box
Honey Isn't Free - 2025 Charity Box
Honey Isn't Free - 2025 Charity Box
Honey Isn't Free - 2025 Charity Box

Honey Isn't Free - 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.

4" x 3 1/2" x 3 1/2"

Red cedar, yellow cedar, acrylic paint, honeycomb.

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.

"I started bee keeping in 2023, as a form a self sustainability. It's a rewarding hobby, but the biggest thing I've learned is they are a lot of management! It's never a guarantee that I will get Honey at the end of the season, so I've come to realize that Honey isn't free."

-Nathan Wilson

Nathan Wilson

CULTURAL GROUP:
Haisla

BORN:
July 10, 1986

BIRTHPLACE:
Prince Rupert, BC

Nathan Wilson has been carving since 2007. He has been exposed to Haisla artwork since he was born, and is proud to work in a Haisla style. Nathan is the nephew of celebrated Haisla jewellers Barry and Derek Wilson. He has studied design, and has worked with Kwakwaka'wakw carver Alfred Robertson, and Cree carver Troy Bellrose. Between 2011 and 2013, Nathan attended the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art to develop his design, painting, and carving skills. In 2013, Nathan participated in Lattimer Gallery's Annual Charity Bentwood Box Event, wherein the sale of his box generated $1,200.00 CAD to be donated to Vancouver's Urban Native Youth Association. While Nathan began carving traditional media and formats, he is interested in creating more unconventional pieces. For example, he carved and painted a full-sized skateboard in 2009. In 2017, Nathan was hired as an instructor at the Freda Diesing School, his alma mater. Nathan is a two-time YVR Art Foundation Scholarship award recipient and has received both an Emerging Artist Scholarship in 2012 and a Mid-Career Artist Scholarship in 2019. In 2020, Nathan was awarded the BC Achievement Award in First Nations Art.

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