This is an ORIGINAL Drawing/Painting (not a print), signed and dated in the back
PLEASE NOTE THAT IS NOT AN ACEO. IT'S 4.0" X 6.0"
MY RAVEN/CROW WATCHING THE CARVING RAVEN FACE AT THE MOON??? ADDED SOME GLITTER AND SILVER INK THAT YOU CAN'T SEE IN THE PICTURE.
HAIDA - Northwest Coast Indian people of the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii), British Columbia, Can., and southern Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, U.S. Their language, also called Haida, belongs to the Na-Dené language family. Each child born was assigned at birth to one of two major tribal divisions, or moieties — the Raven and the Eagle — based on maternal descent. Marriages between two members of the same moiety were taboo. Each moiety consisted of lineages that owned rights to land, had their own chiefs, waged war, held ceremonies such as the potlatch, and functioned as economically independent units. Haida economy was based on fishing and hunting. The Haida continue to be known for their craftsmanship and their art, which includes the carving of totem poles. Haida descendants numbered more than 20,000 in the early 21st century.
I always look for details in my drawings, or paintings.
The photo shown does not show exactly the real colors of an artwork. Colors may vary slightly due to the photographic process, and individual monitors. The colors you see on your monitor may not accurately reflect the actual colors. Each drawing is sprayed with Fixatif, to prevent smudging and wrinkling.
Used Artagain/Strathmore 60lbs. paper with Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils.