Sun Print (6" x 9"/11"x14")
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Heiltsuk artist Ben Houstie was born in Bella Bella, BC (Waglisla) in 1960. Ben’s works include: original paintings, limited edition prints, carved cedar rattles and paddles.
“As a child, I had the opportunity to watch master carver, Mungo Martin, worked on the world’s largest totem pole, in Alert Bay, B.C. I had been removed from my family and community and placed in St Michael’s residential school in Alert Bay. Residential schools were designed to “remove” culture and promote assimilation and yet ironically in Alert Bay, I found the artistic traditions of our culture. As a survivor I am deeply impacted by the painful experiences of being in a residential school. My art is part of my healing and provides a connection to my culture."
Print size: 6" x 9" with 11" x 14" double matting.
Artwork by Ben Houstie
Printed in Canada by Canadian Art Prints in Richmond, BC.
All artists are paid a royalty on every image sold by Canadian Art Prints.
Framed version comes in a handmade wooden frame from Quebec. To get it framed - add the 11" x 14" size frame from the handmade frame collection by Le Cadre Urbain to your cart and we'll frame it for you!
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