How slick is this? A black-on-black cedar 'Raven' panel by Northwest Native artist, Trevor Angus. While Northwest Coast design is usually associated with bold colors and high-contrast formlines, this piece is subtle and modern feeling. Measuring appx 20 inches long by 12 inches wide, it is perfect for narrow walls and stairwells. Please note that this wall carving is made-to-order and will differ slightly from the image depicted in the listing. It will be signed by the artist on the back and will come with information on the symbolism.

The 'Raven' is the central figure in Northwest Coast legend. It is associated with creation and transition. 

Trevor Angus (Tka'ast) completed three years of training at the Gitanmaax School of Northwest Coast Indian Art at 'Ksan in Hazelton, BC. He studied under Gitksan master carvers Ken Mowatt and Vernon Stephens, and spent six weeks training in jewellery under Art Wilson. He has also worked with Haida artist Shawn Edenshaw and Nisga'a artist Robert Tait. In 2013 and 2014, Trevor completed the Northwest Coast Jewellery Arts program at Vancouver's Native Education College, learning repoussé and stone-setting techniques. He apprenticed with renowned Gitksan jeweller Phil Janzé, engraving silver and gold jewellery.

"native carving", "native plaque", "raven sculpture", "native american carving"