wells – Killer Whale, Man and Woman (112/200)

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Killer Whale, Man and Woman by Clarence A. Wells, Gitxsan Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations contemporary Native artist - vintage original 1977 limited edition serigraph/silkscreen print - under image in pencil by artist: dated August 1977, titled Killer Whale, Man and Woman, signed Clarence A. Wells, numbered 112/200 - sheet size 24x18 inches/ 61x45.7 cm (KerrisdaleGallery.com)

Killer Whale, Man and Woman by Clarence A. Wells, Gitxsan Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations contemporary Native artist – vintage original 1977 limited edition serigraph/silkscreen print – under image in pencil by artist: dated August 1977, titled Killer Whale, Man and Woman, signed Clarence A. Wells, numbered 112/200 – sheet size 24×18 inches/ 61×45.7 cm (KerrisdaleGallery.com)


Killer Whale, Man and Woman by Clarence A. Wells, Gitxsan Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations contemporary Native artist, art print shown with full margins - vintage original 1977 limited edition serigraph/silkscreen print - under image in pencil by artist: dated August 1977, titled Killer Whale, Man and Woman, signed Clarence A. Wells, numbered 112/200 - sheet size 24x18 inches/ 61x45.7 cm (KerrisdaleGallery.com)

Killer Whale, Man and Woman by Clarence A. Wells, Gitxsan Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations contemporary Native artist, art print shown with full margins – vintage original 1977 limited edition serigraph/silkscreen print – under image in pencil by artist: dated August 1977, titled Killer Whale, Man and Woman, signed Clarence A. Wells, numbered 112/200 – sheet size 24×18 inches/ 61×45.7 cm (KerrisdaleGallery.com)


Killer Whale, Man and Woman by Clarence A. Wells, Gitxsan Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations contemporary Native artist, detail to show hand-written artist information - vintage original 1977 limited edition serigraph/silkscreen print - under image in pencil by artist: dated August 1977, titled Killer Whale, Man and Woman, signed Clarence A. Wells, numbered 112/200 - sheet size 24x18 inches/ 61x45.75 cm (KerrisdaleGallery.com)

Killer Whale, Man and Woman by Clarence A. Wells, Gitxsan Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations contemporary Native artist, detail to show hand-written artist information – vintage original 1977 limited edition serigraph/silkscreen print – under image in pencil by artist: dated August 1977, titled Killer Whale, Man and Woman, signed Clarence A. Wells, numbered 112/200 – sheet size 24×18 inches/ 61×45.75 cm (KerrisdaleGallery.com)


Killer Whale, Man and Woman by Clarence A. Wells, detail to show accompanying sheet providing Haida Legend art print information and artist biography - vintage original 1977 limited edition serigraph/silkscreen print (KerrisdaleGallery.com)

Killer Whale, Man and Woman by Clarence A. Wells, detail to show accompanying sheet providing Haida Legend art print information and artist biography – vintage original 1977 limited edition serigraph/silkscreen print (KerrisdaleGallery.com)


TITLE: Killer Whale, Man and Woman
CREATED: 1977
ARTIST: Clarence A. Wells (Canadian First Nations Gitsxan, b.1950)
LIMITED EDITION: 112/200

PRICE ($CAD): $595.00
STOCK ID: WC712sv-stnd-c

IMAGE SIZE (h x w): 15 x 14 inches | 38 x 35.5 cm

SHEET SIZE (h x w): 24 x 18 inches | 61 x 45.75 cm

CONDITION:

Image: excellent; Margins: small crinkle at top edge, otherwise excellent


COPYRIGHT & PUBLISHER: artist/artist estate holds copyright unless otherwise stated on artwork
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL WORK:

under image in pencil by artist: dated August 1977, titled Killer Whale, Man and Woman, signed Clarence A. Wells, numbered 112/200


GALLERY NOTES:

vintage print, two-colour, black and red, original 1977 limited edition serigraph on light-brown paper ABOUT THE ARTIST: Clarence A. Wells, Gitxsan (Gitsan) Clan of the Tsimshian (Tsimpshien) Born 1950 in Port Alberni, B.C. Clarence Wells is an acclaimed contemporary Pacific Northwest Coast First Nations artist and carver. As a youth, he spent five years in Alberni Indian Residential School and moved back to Prince Rupert in 1962. At the age of 15, he won a National Art Design Award signed by Arthur Laing and moved to Vancouver in 1965, where he attended the Langara Campus of Vancouver Community College for four years, with emphasis on art. Clarence A. Wells has since become an internationally reknowned artist whose Haida style paintings are often painted onto hand-crafted shaman drums, as well as hand-carved boxes and other household items.