Stillness by Andy Everson
About the Artwork
Print Size: 12″ x 20″ on archival paper ~ $150,
16″x 24″ SOLD OUT,
24″ x 40″ on canvas ~ $1000,
Also available as an 11×17 poster
Canvases out of stock
The print is of the estuary looking from the Rotary stand towards where the LaFarge tower used to be. At the top, there is a First Nations representation of the Orion star constellation (according to legend the dipper cup contains fog which is emptied on a foggy day into the estuary).
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About the Artist
He has a Master’s degree in anthropology and started seriously creating art in 1990 when he started designing and painting chilkat-style blankets for use in potlatch dancing.
Andy explores and expresses his ancestral artwork in a number of contemporary ways and has created many iconic symbols for the Valley and beyond.
Find out more
www.andyeverson.com
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