901. hashke - 1/23/2000 12:08:09 PM
Sakonige:
Ah, how wonderful!
902. sakonige - 1/23/2000 12:43:26 PM
hashke, do you enjoy Northwest coast art, too?
903. hashke - 1/23/2000 1:07:27 PM
Sakonige:
Of course! You have posted marvelous images before, either here or in TT. I have been in Seattle several times and have visited the exhibits there. Terrific stuff! Thanks for the stunner you have put in here!
904. Candide - 1/23/2000 3:03:21 PM
Sakonige
Words won't add much, but can you tell a foreigner a little about the image that you have posted above?
905. sakonige - 1/24/2000 6:00:08 AM
Candide,
This is a detail of a banner by Haida artist Bill Reid, who has been very important in reviving Haida formline traditions, although he is best known for his large public sculptures. He was a mixed-blood whose experience in rediscovering his American Indian identity and rejoining his tribe deeply motivated and empowered his work.
906. sakonige - 1/24/2000 6:13:02 AM
This is his biography that I posted on TT:
Bill Reid
907. spudboy - 1/24/2000 8:13:56 AM
Sakonige:
I'm a great admirer of Reid's work, and have a couple of signed pieces from him. My favorite, probably, is "Raven and the First Men" up at Museum of Anthropology (you can view the piece by going here and scrolling down to the third image (the sculpture also adorns the cover of Doris Shadbolt's great new book on Reid).
Of course, I'm also fond of probably his least traditional piece, "Chief of the Undersea World," which greets visitors outside the Vancouver Aquarium:
908. Uzmakk - 1/24/2000 8:52:53 AM
Dusty, you are responsible for promotion and advertising, yes? I mean someone has to be.