Killer Whale Wall Plaque - Killer Whale playing with his food
Killer Whale Wall Plaque - Killer Whale playing with his food
W37.5" X H37.5" X D7/8"
312 Water Street
312 Water Street
Vancouver BC V6B 1B6
Canada
- Artists: Alexander Erickson
- Totem Symbols: Killer Whale
- Categories: Masks,Plaques,Totem Poles
- Styles: Canadian First Nations
Killer Whale
Killer Whales or Orcas symbolize love of all types, representing romance, loyalty and close ties between family and friends. It offers protection to travelers far from home, helping to guide your journey back. In myth the Orca is closely linked to humans; it is said that those lost at sea are transformed into these whales and have gone to live in a underwater village. Seen as the guardian of the ocean, the Orca is a strong spirit, which symbolizes longevity, resiliency and knowing that you are not alone.
Alexander Erickson
Alexander Erickson is from the Dakelh and the Haisla. Alexander is from the Beaver clan on his mother’s side. He now lives with his family on Coast Salish Territory, known as KwitKwitlum. He creates art pieces that reflect the lineage of his Haisla background while simultaneously reflecting current events. He has held onto this passion since he was young. His favorite medium is working with wood, creating sculptures, masks, panels, and plaques. However, he has created pieces on glass, hide, canvas and paper. Alexander is self-taught, with minimal instruction before going to Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art. His style is unique when depicting stories, which reflects the impact the story has on him.
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