Cards

Cards

Vancouver Island artist Joanne Ayley paints bright and colourful landscapes, wildlife & funky flowers using acrylics. Her images are reproduced on art cards.
Vancouver Island artist Joanne Ayley paints bright and colourful landscapes, wildlife & funky flowers using acrylics. Her images are reproduced on art cards.
Vancouver Island artist Joanne Ayley paints bright and colourful landscapes, wildlife & funky flowers using acrylics. Her images are reproduced on art cards.
Vancouver Island artist Joanne Ayley paints bright and colourful landscapes, wildlife & funky flowers using acrylics. Her images are reproduced on art cards.
Vancouver Island artist Joanne Ayley paints bright and colourful landscapes, wildlife & funky flowers using acrylics. Her images are reproduced on art cards.
Vancouver Island artist Nancy Butler loves photographing wildlife.
Vancouver Island artist Nancy Butler loves photographing wildlife.
Vancouver Island artist Nancy Butler loves photographing wildlife. This card is a photo she took of one of the many black bears found on the Island.
Vancouver Island artist Nancy Butler loves photographing wildlife. This card is a photo she took of one of the many black bears found on the Island.
Vancouver Island artist Nancy Butler loves photographing wildlife. This card is a photo she took of one of the many black bears found on the Island.
The eagle symbolizes great intellectual abilities with grace and power. It is the ruler of the sky and has the ability to transform itself. It is sacred, noble and wise, representing power and prestige to the Coast Salish First Nations.
The eagle symbolizes great intellectual abilities with grace and power. It is the ruler of the sky and has the ability to transform itself. It is sacred, noble and wise, representing power and prestige to the Coast Salish First Nations.
This pole was carved by Chief Mungo Martin in 1953. It represents the half human son of Dzunukwa (Wild Woman of the Woods).
The Watchmen are known to have supernatural powers. They protect the village  by warning the Chief of any approaching danger. As the poles age, in keeping with Snuneymuxw and other Pacific Northwest First Nations tradition, they were laid down as they became unstable so that they may slowly decay and...
Vancouver Island artist Nancy Butler loves photographing wildlife. This card is a photo she took of one of the many black bears found on the Island.
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