art for an oil free coast
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Artist David Goatley's portrait of Kitasoo/Xai'xais Hereditary Chief Charlie Mason is one of the pieces featured at...
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Cheryl Samuel, contributor
Cheryl was born in Hawaii, and she initially pursued a career in science with an interest in fibre art and weaving. She has been largely responsible for the revitalization of the ancient ceremonial art of Ravenstail and Chilkat weaving in …
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Robert Bateman, contributors
Robert Bateman’s realistic painting style, featuring wildlife in its habitat, encourages the viewer to examine the natural world and reflects his commitment to ecology. Besides being one of Canada’s best-known artists, he is a spokesperson for many environmental issues.
The …
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Realm of the Supernatural
by April White -
Sea Lion Drive By
by Alan Wylie -
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Four Spiritual Grandfathers
by Christian Morrisseau -
Three Sisters
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Mussel Inlet Grizzly
by Terry Isaac -
Telling It Like It Is
by David Goatley -
Banks Island
by Carol Evans -
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Manifest Destiny
by Carl Chaplin -
Underwater Adagio
by Dianne Bersea -
Halibut Catcher #2
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Craig Benson, contributor
Craig was born in Vancouver and has lived and worked his entire adult life on the British Columbia coast. His formal education includes environmental studies, wildlife management, and habitat protection.
A self-taught master carver of stone and wood, Craig began …
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Everyone Waits for the Salmon
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Calvert Island Eagle
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Rockfish Garden
Medium: Oil on linen 102 x 102 cm $5,200 by Gaye Adams -
Raincoast Bowl
by Craig Benson

