Native American Indian
Art Wood Carvings of the Pacific Northwest
Native American Indian art in the American southwest is
dominated by the magnificent pottery and jewelry in the
region. When it comes to the Pacific Northwest region
which covers the states of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia
(Canada) and the southern part of Alaska, the Native American
art here is mostly wood carvings. This is not surprising
since unlike the southwest desert, the Pacific Northwest is
abundant with forests which have provided the wood as raw
material for the region’s Native American Indian art.
The wood carvings of the Pacific Northwest Native American
art come in many different forms. The huge totem poles
which are carved on entire tree trunks are probably the most
famous. Certainly the most common form of contemporary
Pacific Northwest Native American art is the plaque wood
carving. The entire range of Pacific Northwest Native
American Indian art subjects including eagles, ravens,
thunderbirds, bears, killer whales and salmons are carved as
plaques to be hung on the wall. A more complex project
and usually higher priced would be the masks which are also
carved out of wood. The Pacific Northwest Native American
artists make some of the most striking aboriginal masks in the
world.
Creative artists and carvers from this region have also used
wood to carve out bowls, paddles, rattles and boxes which are
all expertly decorated with Pacific Northwest Native American
Indian designs. Some carvers have even carved more day to
day objects such as letter openers out of wood again decorated
with the region’s Native motifs. Although not restricting
themselves to just wood, the Pacific Northwest Native American
artists also do art prints, paintings and precious metal
jewelry but overall wood is still the most common material used
in their artwork.
The Pacific Northwest style of Native American Indian art is
still unknown to many parts of North America and the rest of
the world but this will definitely change as the 2010 winter
Olympics in British Columbia approaches. The world will
see British Columbia and as visitors to this Canadian province
have already noticed, there are fine examples of Pacific
Northwest Native American Indian art everywhere one goes in the
west coast of Canada.
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