ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box

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ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box
ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box

ɫím̓ṇc - 2019 Charity Box

SOLD

Found Accidentally

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

Red and yellow cedar, acrylic paint, and marker.

THIS BOX IS NOW SOLD. FINAL BID $2,400.00

"Inspired by a photo showed to me by my bro Charlie Brown of a bentwood box he and his uncle came across in our hailzaqv territory during one of their hikes. The photo blew me away. It was a large box with red formline and black secondary colors and fine lines. I imagine this box has been sitting there since the 1800's. Amazing to know that our territory still possess such power and history hidden in our forests. One day I hope to be able to hike out and see the box in person." -KC Hall

KC Hall

CULTURAL GROUP:
Heiltsuk

BORN:
May 26, 1986

BIRTHPLACE:
Bella Bella, BC

KC Hall was born in Bella Bella, BC, and was raised in East Vancouver since he was two years old. He is the grandson of hereditary Chief Irene (Wakas) Brown. At a very young age, KC always had an interest in illustration. In high school, KC developed a passion for handwriting, lettering, and graffiti. After graduating from high school, he began creating work on a larger scale, including paintings and drawings. In February of 2012, KC studied with Nisga’a artist Robert Tait in the Northwest Coast Jewellery Arts Program at Native Education College in Vancouver, BC. The course inspired KC as an artist since he was introduced to Northwest Coast formline, and he instantly fell in love with the visual language. In 2016, KC designed and presented a blanket to Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge while the royals were on a visit to BC. Currently, KC is creating work that combines both his style of graffiti and the art of his people and formline design, while still following the traditions of both intricate forms. In 2017, Lattimer Gallery hosted an exhibition titled Hálúɫ (Fresh) which featured the work of KC and fellow Heiltsuk artist Dean Hunt. In 2020, KC was commissioned by Foot Locker to create a lightbox installation titled House of Hoops for locations across Western Canada. In 2022, in collaboration with three other artists, KC designed The Runners mural, commissioned to celebrate the Niagara Canada Summer Games. It was painted on the Canada Steamship Lines Welland bulk carrier ship. On September 5, 2024, Pacific Coastal Airlines unveiled a new tail art in partnership with K.C., depicting an eagle and a wolf on one side, and a raven and whale on the other side, representing the four crests of the Heiltsuk Nation. In October 2024, KC designed and painted a housefront in his hometown of Bella Bella in traditional Heiltsuk formline.

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