by Yukie Adams
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$22.35
Item R107 10 x 12 0 lbs. 2 oz. 4" x 6" print, with 3" ivory mat, ready for framing (shown without the mat) Blue Lake and the Heron are depicted in coastal design form, while the moon stands guardian over the lake.
More from Yukie Adams Yukie AdamsIn 1984 artist Yukie Adams married Henry Adams. Henry was an Alaskan Tlingit tribal citizen. When Yukie married him she became a part of his Tlingit culture. Yukie naturally became interested in the native art of the Northwest Coast. Yukie studied and with her newly acquired knowledge, she began creating contemporary Northwest Coast Native designs. Yukie put her designs on drums, paintings, serigraphs, and prints. After her husband passed away, she began to take her work to a new level. Yukie started to create woodcarvings and mixed media. This combination of modernism and traditionalism is unique to her works of art. More Related Items HeronThe great blue heron is a year-round inhabitant of the region. Traditionally, it was valued both as a winter food and as an alarm raiser. A heron cries out a loud warning at the approach of humans. In myths, Heron may appear as a watchman for Killer Whale communities.
Understanding Northwest Coast Art - Cheryl Shearar
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