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Northern Spirit
Giclee
Edition 99
Released May 2007
Primary: SOLD OUT (Available at
Tribal Spirit Gallery and Inuit Gallery)
A/P: SOLD OUT (Available at Tribal Spirit Gallery)
As is fairly typical on the coast, I have numerous connections
to many different First Nations. Although I consider myself Kwakiutl
and K’omoks first and foremost, I also feel that I
must pay respect to the many ties to other territories that I have.
To the north of our territory, we find the land of the Nuxalk,
Heiltsuk, Xaisla, Haida, Tsimshian, Nisga’a and Tlingit.
With almost every one of these, I can list threads that bind us
together—whether through common ancestry or intermarriage.
Recently, I was approached by the BC Lions Society to paint a
bear for the Spirit
Bears in the City project. Although this bear is not a recognizable
figure in Kwakwaka’wakw culture, I felt the
need to honour my Northern relatives. It is my hope that “Healing
Spirit” captured some of the power, pride and authority of
the north.
Creating a tiny chilkat blanket design for some cuddly
spirit bears and the opportunity to work with my friend and
author, David
Bouchard, provided me with enough impetus to once again draw
inspiration from the north. Although I may never see one in person,
the Kermode, or spirit bear is a mystical creature. A rare genetic
occurrence allows about 1 in every 10 black bears to have
white fur. What makes this even more rare is that this only occurs
along the central coast of British Columbia. Currently there is
a movement to protect and adopt the spirit bear as a symbol of
BC. Sharing the territory with my northern relatives since time
immemorial, Kermode bears clearly reflect a “Northern Spirit.”
“Northern Spirit” is a limited edition print using
the giclée method of printmaking. This print was released
in May of 2007 and printed by Andy Everson at the artist’s
own studio in Comox B.C. A total of 109 prints bear the title “Northern
Spirit” and are signed by Andy Everson: 99 in the primary
edition bearing the numbers 1/99 through 99/99; 9 Artist’s
Proofs; and 1 Printer’s Proof. The acid-free Moab Entrada
100% cotton rag paper measures 17x22 inches. Image size measures
about 12.36 x 20 inches.
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