This Eagle Glass Panel is made by Native American Artist Trevor Hunt from the Kwakiutl or Kwakwaka´wakw Nation.
The Eagle Symbol is known as “The master of skies” and is a symbol of great significance. He is believed to be the creature with the closest relationship with the creator. Soaring to great heights, he can travel between the physical and the spiritual world. He is said to be a messenger to the creator.
Find more information about and examples of Northwest Coast First Nations symbol.
The Panel features a Kwaguilth / Tlingit Eagle Bentwood Box design that is sandblasted into a 5/8 of an inch or 1.6 centimeters thick round piece of glass. The glass panel is 28 inches or over 71 centimeters in diameter. The glass panel is mounted on a painted wood backing which is 3/4 of an inch or 2 centimeters thick and 32 inches or over 81 centimeters in diameter. This is Trevor Hunt's first glass piece.
This panel can only be picked up in our gallery, the price does not include shipping.