Wealth - 2025 Charity Box

$500.00 Sale Save
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box
Wealth - 2025 Charity Box

Wealth - 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.

13" x 8 1/2" x 5"

Red cedar, yellow cedar, acrylic paint, copper.

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 box-rattle embodies forms of wealth that are dear to me: wild places that feed me and my soul, family, music, and concepts that help guide my walk in life."

-Clint Work

Clinton Work

CULTURAL GROUP:
Kwakwaka'wakw

BORN:
December 12, 1975

BIRTHPLACE:
Campbell River, BC

Clinton Work  apprenticed with Phil Ashbee, and has also worked with many artists in Campbell River and Nanaimo, BC. Clint creates drums, masks, bowls, sculptures, jewellery, and paintings, and works in a variety of media including red cedar, yellow cedar, alder, copper, gold, silver, and acrylic paint. He began creating jewellery in 2005, and has trained under established jeweller Kelvin Thompson. Clint is also well-known for his large Hamat'sa masks, and he does all of his own cedar bark work. Between 2010 to 2017, Clint donated a fully carved and painted bentwood box for Lattimer Gallery’s Annual Charity Bentwood Box Event, and drew the highest bid several times. In 2012, Clint was included in the Medium: Painting on Canvas exhibition at Lattimer Gallery, and in 2014, he was included in the Nerman Museum’s Contemporary American Indian Art exhibition in Kansas City, MO. In 2019, he was featured in the landmark publication Understanding Northwest Coast Indigenous Jewelry by author Alex Dawkins.

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