Hand carved in alder and weighing only 1 & 3/4 pounds, this was done as a UAS carving class project. It took 2 years to complete and was sold before completion.
1) Who am I? I am a Native American transplanted in Alaska from Seattle Washington. I am also a professional artist and college student at the University of Alaska Southeast in Juneau. 2) Am I creative? Yes, I have created several types of art using centuries old designs and modifying them to be formatted into contemporary art pieces. Northwest Coast Art is a multi billion dollar business based on a culture and in most cases turned into an industry of mass reproduction pieces for tourism. 3) In what ways am I creative? I can go to any city with just a pocket knife and by using slats of wood from pallets taken from any site in the city and carve a piece of art that will pay for hotels, meals and transportation within a 24 hour period. And within 5 days I will have enough to rent an apartment without have to stray from the creative art process by obtaining other traditional forms of employment. 4) In what ways am I not creative? When I sit and watch tv. 5) How and where has creativity been encouraged in my life? When I was 8 years old my science teacher gave me a set of instructions to build a 2 inch refractor telescope. It took me 4 days to complete. 6) How and where has creativity been discouraged in my life? When I was a foster child living with the catholics, they broke my fingers when I drew Native American designs. I’ve had sixteen bones broken in both hands over a period of 7 years when I was a child. 7) Am I an artist? Yes, carver, painter, print maker, Native singer and dancer.