Into the Deep - Limited Edition Print

SOLD
Into the Deep - Limited Edition Print

Into the Deep - Limited Edition Print

SOLD

20" x 15"

Edition of 100

 

This piece will be rolled in a sturdy print tube with protective materials to ensure it arrives safely. It will be shipped with tracking, insurance, and extra care to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.

Into The Deep by Trevor Husband was inspired by the following story:

"Long ago humans lived simply, with families living in caves and wherever they could find shelter. Life was hard and they did their best. One day a strange human arrived, with black and white markings. He told them he was from the blackfish people, and they had seen the humans and wanted to share some of their teachings with them. So one man went with the blackfish to learn their ways.

When they got to the water they both transformed into blackfish (killer whales) and swam down to the village of the blackfish people at the bottom of the ocean. When the human arrived he saw how they lived. There were large longhouses with totem poles out front. The village took care of itself, everyone shared the jobs of hunting, raising children, harvesting and defending the village. Certain families carried the responsibility of managing things and making difficult decisions.

The human saw all this and more and thanked the Blackfish for sharing these teachings with him. He swam back to the shore and transformed back into a man. He shared what he had seen and the people began to live in this way and thrive. They were able to develop art, stories, ceremonies, trade and travel. So we humans must remember to give thanks to the blackfish people for teaching us how to live socially in a good way."

The print shows the human in killer whale form at the top, and the real killer whale below descending to the Blackfish village.

Trevor Husband

CULTURAL GROUP:
Gitxsan/Cree

BORN:
1976

BIRTHPLACE:
Haida Gwaii, BC

Trevor moved to Vancouver when he was 18, where he engaged in a number of creative pursuits including creative writing, music, and acting. After 15 years in Vancouver, he settled in the Cowichan Valley and began to focus on visual art, taking up apprenticeship under Coast Salish artist, Herb Rice. He has since learned from renowned artists Corey Bulpitt and Ernest Swanson. Trevor works primarily in wood but has also created metal sculptures and silkscreen prints. When he's not carving, Trevor works at the Duncan Native Friendship Centre mentoring high-risk youth.

View Artist Profile

More from the Artist

Spring Bliss - Limited Edition Print

Spring Bliss - Limited Edition Print

Trevor Husband

$200.00

Killerwhale with Human in Dorsal Fin - Yellow Cedar Panel

Killerwhale with Human in Dorsal Fin - Yellow Cedar Panel

Trevor Husband

$3,500.00

Moth - Cedar Bentwood Box

Moth - Cedar Bentwood Box

Trevor Husband

SOLD

Raven Steals the Sun - Cedar Bentwood Box

Raven Steals the Sun - Cedar Bentwood Box

Trevor Husband

SOLD

Killerwhale - Cedar Bentwood Box

Killerwhale - Cedar Bentwood Box

Trevor Husband

SOLD

Killerwhale - Cedar Bentwood Box

Killerwhale - Cedar Bentwood Box

Trevor Husband

SOLD

Bear - Cedar Bentwood Box

Bear - Cedar Bentwood Box

Trevor Husband

SOLD

Blue Heron - Yellow Cedar Paddle

Blue Heron - Yellow Cedar Paddle

Trevor Husband

SOLD