Alaskan Art by Alaska Artist Jon Van Zyle, Art Shop Gallery, Homer Alaska

Jon Van Zyle's "Homer by the Bay", sold exclusively at the Art Shop Gallery, Homer Alaska $75

 

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Nathalie Parenteau

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Cindy Pendleton

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Shirley Timmreck

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Windsong Designs by Becky Martin

 

 

 

 

 

Alaska Native Crafts & Ivory

 

All of the ivory, bone, and baskets in the Gallery are made here in Alaska and most are documented with the name and biography of the Alaska Native carver.  As each carving is a "one of a kind" these pictures show only what type of work is carried by the Gallery.  We have a large inventory of bone and ivory carvings year 'round.  Call or email and we can send information on specific artists or subjects which are currently available.

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Ivory Hunter with Spear by Tuilana

$450

Ceremonial Spirit Mask by Clifton Smith

From Nunivak Island, Carved Cedar and Acrylic, 14" high

$800

Ceremonial Spirit Mask by Clifton Smith

From Nunivak Island, Carved Spruce with Raindeer Fur, 14" high

$800

Ulu by Leroy Barlis

Handle of caribou antler, walrus ivory, and whale baleen

$96

Ulu by Leroy Barlis

Handle of walrus oosik

$80

Ulus by Leroy Berlis

Handles of sea cow, moose, and caribou antler

$50-$65

Mike Dirks, Pt. Hope: Seal Mask

Baleen, Ivory and Bone, 5" high

$150

Mike Dirks, Pt. Hope: Seal Mask (2)

Baleen, Ivory and Bone 5" high

$150

Mike Dirks, Pt. Hope: Walrus Mask

Baleen, Ivory and Bone 5" high

$150

Mike Dirks, Pt. Hope: Sealskin clothed hunter on baleen whale shaped base

$500

Ivory Drummer by QAY

$700

Ivory Dancer by QAY, 6" high

$550

Ivory Black Bear by QAY

$550

Jim Bell: Rockfish

Carved Moose Antler, 26" long

$560

Jim Bell: Rockfish

Carved Walrus Cheek Bone, 10" long

$350

Jim Bell: Rockfish

Carved Walrus Cheek Bone, 8-9" long

$280 each

Jim Bell: Whale Bone Otters with Crabs- Bone

Temp. out of stock

$130-$200

Jim Bell: Bone Spirit Masks

Assorted

$130-$180

Soapstone Walrus with Ivory Tusks byWalt (Kinnegan) Tepton

6" and 7.5" long

$295 and $495 each

Ivory Cormorants on Baleen

$125 & $165

Ivory and Baleen Goose on Bone Nest by C. Aningayou

5" high including nest

$144

Traditional Old Lady Dancing Doll, by Karen Nanok of Chevak, AK. Seal Skin and Rabbit Fur

$185

RHW: Double Drummer- Whale bone vertebra

$550

Mary Evans of Mt. Village: Spirit Hunting Mask with Feathers

$300

Ungaluk: Ivory Bears

$300 each

Merle Appassingok: Hunter Caribou Transfomation

Carved walrus Ivory, 5" high

$950

Ivory Whale Drummer Transfomation by Levi Tetpon, 7"

$450

Bone Beluga Whale with Eardrum base by Ellis Oogeva

$350

The Qiveut Collection

Hats, Scarves, Smoke Rings

$148-$225

Walrus gut baskets

$90-$170

Bracelets: Baleen, Ivory and Bone assorted

$180-$276

Orcas, Baleen on Bone Bases

$90 each

Baleen Basket, Old Ivory Seal Head, by Henry Hank

3.5" high

$1,000

Baleen Basket, Oval shaped, Ivory tail, by Don Johnston

2.5" high

$900

Bone Drummer & Dancer

Drummer 12"

$480

Dancer 10"

$310

Assorted Ivory Pendants

$90-130

Assorted Whalebone Masks

$90-130

Assorted Ulus

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See more Bone Carvings by Andrei Morozov

Traditionally the Alaskan Natives do their carving during the long winter months.  Although we do get some new pieces in throughout the year, look for our new stock after March.

 

Last Updated 06/06/2008