Canadian Art
Samling av Canadian Art konstverk

War Canoes, Alert Bay
Paddle into a dramatic seascape where powerful First Nations war canoes slice through misty waters, capturing the raw spirit of Indigenous maritime culture. Carved wooden vessels stand as silent witnesses to the rich maritime traditions of the Alert Bay region.

Totem Poles, Kitseukla
Discover the haunting spirits of the Pacific Northwest in this powerful landscape where towering totem poles rise like ancient guardians against a moody forest backdrop. Emily Carr captures the mystical essence of Indigenous Gitxsan territory, inviting you to unravel the stories carved into these monumental wooden sculptures.

Indian Totem pole, Yan, Queen Charlotte Islands
Carved in the misty forests of British Columbia, this powerful totem pole stands as a silent storyteller of Haida culture. Its intricate carvings whisper ancient legends, capturing the spirit of the Indigenous peoples of the Queen Charlotte Islands in a moment frozen between tradition and transformation.

Indian Totem pole, Hazelton, Skeena River, BC
Towering against the misty forest, this powerful totem pole stands as a silent storyteller of Haida culture. Carved with intricate symbols and ancestral spirits, the pole rises from the lush landscape of British Columbia, capturing the mystical connection between indigenous art and the wild, untamed wilderness of the Pacific Northwest.

Arbutus Tree
Twisted and vibrant, this Arbutus tree bursts with organic energy, its sinuous branches reaching across the canvas like living sculpture. Carr captures the wild spirit of the Pacific Northwest landscape, transforming a single tree into a dynamic, almost mystical natural form.