Exhibition Dates:
February 2, 2012 - February 25, 2012Involved Artists:
Featured Works
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Raven SkyriverSilver (Salmon)Blown, Hot Sculpted Glass
Metal Stand- 9"h
- 29.38"w
- 6.25"d
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Raven SkyriverChinook (Salmon)Blown, Hot Sculpted Glass,
Metal Stand- 19"h
- 31"w
- 5.25"d
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Raven SkyriverLioness (Sea Lion)Blown, Sculpted Glass, Metal Stand
- 27"h
- 30"w
- 11"d
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Raven SkyriverSilver Sides (Salmon)Blown, Hot Sculpted Glass
Metal Stand.- 12"h
- 26"w
- 4"d
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Raven SkyriverShapeshifter (Frog)Hot Sculpted Glass,
Metal Stand- 2.5"h
- 4.5"w
- 4"d
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Raven SkyriverTyee (Salmon)Blown, Hot Sculpted Glass,
Metal Stand.
Dimensions on stand.- 13"h
- 28"w
- 6"d
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Raven SkyriverFisherman’s Foe (Sea Lion)Blown, Hot Sculpted Glass,
Metal Stand.
Dimensions on stand.- 14.5"h
- 10"w
- 22"d
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Raven SkyriverForage (Otters)Blown, Hot Sculpted Glass, Stained Steel
- 61"h
- 46"w
- 17"d
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Raven SkyriverCockle ShellBlown and Acid-Etched Glass
- 10"h
- 11"w
- 10"d
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Raven Skyriver, a member of the Tlingit tribe, returns for his second solo exhibition with a new collection of his signature blown glass creatures. The result of years working under glass maestros William Morris and Lino Tagliapietra, Skyriver’s intense coloration and graceful lines prove his hot-sculpting aptitude and passion for the Northwest’s environment.
“Born and raised in the San Juans on the small island of Lopez in Washington State, I was taught the connection between myself and my surroundings. Spending my time on the water or in the woods, I grew to appreciate the connection between the food on our table, and the salmon in the ocean, or the deer in the garden.” – Raven Skyriver