John Wilson’s art is a studied contrast to the bold expressionism of Bartow. Wilson, a Haisla artist is currently studying with Dempsey Bob, Stan Bevan, and Ken McNeil at the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art in British Columbia, is finding his connection to culture and community through elarning and mastering traditional Haisla art. Wilson is most inclined to carve masks and has the rare ability to bring forth soul and personality in his carvings. Technically the work is accomplished, however what elevates traditional Northwest Coast masks to art is the artist’s ability to imbue a life-like essence in them. A mask is a subsitute or stand-in for a mythic or real person and should evoke a sense of life and spirit even when not being worn or danced. Wilson’s traditionally executed art resonates with life and the human spirit.
Exhibition Dates:
April 1, 2010 - April 30, 2010Involved Artists:
John Wilson
Featured Works
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John WilsonFinding One’s True Self MasketteAlder, Acrylic, Horse Hair
- 6"h
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John WilsonPortrait MasketteAlder, Acrylic, Horse Hair
- 6"h
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John WilsonSummer Moon MasketteAlder, Acrylic
- 6"h
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John WilsonVolcano WomanAlder, Acrylic, Horse Hair
- 17"h
- 12"w
- 4"d
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John WilsonShaman MatriarchAlder, Pigments
- 6.25"h
- 5"w
- 3"d
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John WilsonSpirit of the Warrior MasketteAlder, Acrylic, Horse Hair
- 6"h
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John WilsonSummer Full MoonAlder, Pigments
- 6"h
- 5.75"w
- 2.75"d
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John WilsonKillerwhale Transformation PortraitBirch, Acrylic, Opercula, Horse Hair (dimensions with hair)
- 18"h
- 17"w
- 5.5"d
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John WilsonEagle Crest MaskBirch, Acrylic
- 9"h
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