Serigraph: Ink on Paper
Over Black Tusk
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Artist/Curatorial Statement
The Black Tusk is a mountain that is a part of the Garibaldi Range of the Coast Mountains, located just south of Whistler, BC. According to Coast Salish legends, the Black Tusk is said to be the Thunderbird’s favourite perch. In my design, the Thunderbird is covering the tip of the mountain, as though the creature was connected to the range.
Susan Point
Associated Box Set: Salish Weave Box Set I
Display(s): Places of British Columbia, Cornett Building Salish Art Display
Exhibition(s): The Salish Weave Collection: Works on Paper
Legacy: National Gallery of Canada