Breath by Terry Jackson
Slip-Cast Porcelain Vessel 6.5″x3″x9″
$99
This intriguing shape, carved with alternating geometric and curvilinear designs, relates to the basic fact of life – our breath, moving inward and utward, as depicted by the spiral design. Each of us must consume air and expel it to live, in an ongoing exchange with nature that is fundamental and absolute. When this starts and where it ends is a question only the Creator can answer. It is said that we must die to live.
-Terry Jackson
They’re collectible, and highly regarded as gift items. Each piece comes in it’s own form fitted, satin lined box.
Salmon Child by Terry Jackson
Slip-Cast Porcelain Vessel 9″x4.5″x10″
$140
The idea of the Salmon Child comes from the old Northwest Coast stories about salmon who were really human beings wearing fish clothes. Many traditions were built around the salmon, and the first one caught as it returned from it’s four year ocean journey to spawn was honored as a visiting chief. The timeless life-cycle of the salmon is still fascinating to observe, but unfortunately this great food chain is failing today as modern man fails to recognize these great fish as sacred beings that we should honor and treat with great respect.
-Terry Jackson
They’re collectible, and highly regarded as gift items. Each piece comes in it’s own form fitted, satin lined box.
Complete World II by Terry Jackson
Slip-Cast Porcelain Vessel 9″x4″x10.5″
$160
In this piece I express my love of the earth by bringing together the entire world, with it’s swirling weather systems and interaction of the elements.This shows my deep interest in scroll and spiral forms. To myself, the introduction of the stepped curve has also been a revelation in my work. It brings a balance between the solely curvilinear ideas expressing the idea of Earth’s completeness.
-Terry Jackson
They’re collectible, and highly regarded as gift items. Each piece comes in it’s own form fitted, satin lined box.
Eagle, Beaver Kit by Terry Jackson
Slip-Cast Porcelain Vessel 6.5″x4.5″x8″
$170
This double vase displays on one side a young eaglet, while the other shows a beaver baby, or ‘kit’. it is enjoyable to watch all young animals as they grow and learn.
On the Kettle rive here, the beavers swim and build small lodges on the river bank, sometimes felling the odd tree for food. There are also eagle nests, and the late spring is a busy time for eagle parents as each takes it’s turn warming the egg and feeding the eaglet. A young eagle must also be taught the proper hunting and soaring techniques to live a long life
-Terry Jackson
They’re collectible, and highly regarded as gift items. Each piece comes in it’s own form fitted, satin lined box.
Remember Where We Come From by Terry Jackson
Native Silver Bracelet
Fine Silver (68.23 g)
$1575.00
In this amazing piece of silver jewelry, Metis artist Terry Jackson, shows a development of man, by depicting the human in several forms; ovoid, man, spirit. Elegantly carved with stepped arches and a mottled background detail, the motif wraps around this wide cuff. It’s a eye catching piece of native silver with a intriguing form line depiction of man.