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Bruce Byfield's blog. Archive for the ‘Haida’ Category. Jaalen Edenshaw, “K’alts’ida K’aa (“Laughing Crow”). Posted in aboriginal art. On May 12, 2015 Leave a Comment. Last summer, I contributed to Haida Raid 3: Save Our Waters. An environmentalist animation. I couldn’t resist, given the cause and the perk of a print: Jaalen Edenshaw’s K’alt’side K’aa ( Laughing Crow ). Read Full Post ». Carol Young, “Wolf Mask”. Posted in aboriginal art. Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art. This premonition is b...
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Personal Unrequited affections | Off the Wall
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Bruce Byfield's blog. Archive for the ‘Personal Unrequited affections’ Category. Posted in Bruce Byfield. On May 21, 2015 Leave a Comment. However, what you need to understand is that you generally have no defense against misinterpretations of your feelings. Once somebody decides that you are creepy, nothing you can do is likely to persuade the other person that you are anything else. The labeling becomes a fixed conclusion, unamendable by any logic or evidence. In fact, you may even want to practice som...
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Bruce Byfield's blog. Archive for the ‘aboriginal art’ Category. Randall James Robinson, “Rainwater” mask. Posted in aboriginal art. On February 28, 2016 1 Comment. Robinson tells me that he got the wood from Gordon Dick, the carver and owner of the Ahtsik Gallery near Port Alberni, who produced the spalting, but found that it set off allergies when he tried to carve it. I have seen the thunder dance. Read Full Post ». Cody LeCoy, “Mouse Woman: Keeper of the Neighborhood”. Posted in aboriginal art. 8221;...
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Bruce Byfield's blog. Posts Tagged ‘Bruce Byfield’. My first encounters with parrots. On August 9, 2016 Leave a Comment. In the next few centuries, we may encounter non-human intelligences in space. I hope that first contact occurs during my lifetime, but, if it doesn’t, I am not concerned. Without any exaggeration, I can say that my personal first contact happened when I was twenty-six on the bottom floor of the Pike Place Market in Seattle, when I discovered parrots. Not that the stores we continued to...
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Jaalen Edenshaw | Off the Wall
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Bruce Byfield's blog. Archive for the ‘Jaalen Edenshaw’ Category. Jaalen Edenshaw, “K’alts’ida K’aa (“Laughing Crow”). Posted in aboriginal art. On May 12, 2015 Leave a Comment. Last summer, I contributed to Haida Raid 3: Save Our Waters. An environmentalist animation. I couldn’t resist, given the cause and the perk of a print: Jaalen Edenshaw’s K’alt’side K’aa ( Laughing Crow ). Read Full Post ». Tom Fox on The anomaly of argillite. Bruce in Vancouver…. On My Photo Shoot. Sara Paley Photograp….
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Bruce Byfield's blog. Archive for the ‘First Nations art’ Category. Randall James Robinson, “Rainwater” mask. Posted in aboriginal art. On February 28, 2016 1 Comment. Robinson tells me that he got the wood from Gordon Dick, the carver and owner of the Ahtsik Gallery near Port Alberni, who produced the spalting, but found that it set off allergies when he tried to carve it. I have seen the thunder dance. Read Full Post ». Cody LeCoy, “Mouse Woman: Keeper of the Neighborhood”. Posted in aboriginal art.
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Bruce Byfield's blog. Archive for the ‘art appreciation’ Category. Sheldon Steven Dennis, “Dance of the Bear Dogs”. Posted in aboriginal art. Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art. Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art. On October 29, 2015 Leave a Comment. About half a meter high, the Tahltan bear dog was mostly black, with erect ears and a tail that has been described as a shaving brush. Double-jointed, they were able to move quickly through the forest. The design is striking for its limited...
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Personal | Off the Wall
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Bruce Byfield's blog. Archive for the ‘Personal’ Category. My first encounters with parrots. On August 9, 2016 Leave a Comment. In the next few centuries, we may encounter non-human intelligences in space. I hope that first contact occurs during my lifetime, but, if it doesn’t, I am not concerned. Without any exaggeration, I can say that my personal first contact happened when I was twenty-six on the bottom floor of the Pike Place Market in Seattle, when I discovered parrots. Not that the stores we conti...
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Haida art | Off the Wall
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Bruce Byfield's blog. Archive for the ‘Haida art’ Category. Jaalen Edenshaw, “K’alts’ida K’aa (“Laughing Crow”). Posted in aboriginal art. On May 12, 2015 Leave a Comment. Last summer, I contributed to Haida Raid 3: Save Our Waters. An environmentalist animation. I couldn’t resist, given the cause and the perk of a print: Jaalen Edenshaw’s K’alt’side K’aa ( Laughing Crow ). Read Full Post ». Trying for a glimpse of Edenshaw. Posted in aboriginal art. On January 15, 2014 Leave a Comment. During My Time,.