A sharp black & red tote bag with the Hida Wolf embroidered on the front, dream catcher with black feathers clipped to the side and 
10 abalone buttons adoring the front upper half of the bag.

Corey Bulpitt is from the Naikun Raven clan abd graduated from Langley Fine Art School in 1996. Corey has has carved many totem poles, 
including a 20-foot pole for Scouts Canada, a 17-foot pole for the Queen Charlotte Lodge and a 14-foot memorial pole at the Namgis burial 
ground in Alert Bay, British Columbia. He also completed a pole in New Zealand with Maori master carver Lionel Grant alongside Dempsey 
Bob (Tahltan/Tlingit), Joe David (Nuu-chah-nulth), and Christian White (Haida). Corey's red cedar Butterfly mask was featured in The 2008 
Gathering, a calendar that highlights prominent First Nations artists working in British Columbia. Corey was featured in the 2012 travelling 
exhibition Beat Nation: Art, Hip Hop and Aboriginal Culture curated by the Vancouver Art Gallery. In 2017, Corey received a British Columbia 
Creative Achievement Award for Aboriginal Art. 

The Tote Bag measures approximately 20 1/4" across the top, 15 1/2" across the bottom, Top opening of 17 1/2", 3" wide at the bottom  and stands 12" Tall.

CONDITION: The Tote Bag may have some dust from sitting on a shelf. Both outer and innter zippers work well and the tag is attached. (Please see photos for condition).

The tote will be placed into a poly bag and then boxed to protect it during shipping.


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