Frank Pellow
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Ethan (11 years old) has a school project where he needs to draw something and make up a legend about it. He hasn't yet completed the story, but the gist of it will be that lightning struck a log and turned it into a pike. Ethan has permission from his teacher to carve something instead of doing a simple drawing. The item that he decided upon is a pike in the North American native west coast style.
In the end, his pike is more true to life than the abstract style favoured by the various Pacific Coast First Nations. It does contain some of their symbols and is heavily influenced by their carving. Maybe Ethan is developing his own style.
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The design is about 80 % Ethan's and 20% mine.
The carving is about half mine and half Ethan's.
The painting is about 90% Ethan's and 10% mine.
I think that Ethan did an outstanding job and am looking forward to hearing the complete legend. It is supposed to be finished and submitted this week.
In the end, his pike is more true to life than the abstract style favoured by the various Pacific Coast First Nations. It does contain some of their symbols and is heavily influenced by their carving. Maybe Ethan is developing his own style.
[attachimg=#1]
The design is about 80 % Ethan's and 20% mine.
The carving is about half mine and half Ethan's.
The painting is about 90% Ethan's and 10% mine.
I think that Ethan did an outstanding job and am looking forward to hearing the complete legend. It is supposed to be finished and submitted this week.