Xwts’aa Amiilukw

$4,000 CAD Sale Save
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw
Xwts’aa Amiilukw

Xwts’aa Amiilukw

$4,000 CAD Sale Save

Unique, Curated, Masterpieces for your space

Indigenous Artist

Kitwanga, BC, Canada

Ships Directly from the Artist within 3 weeks

2% Donated to Cleaning the Oceans

Easy Return & Exchange

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"As an interior designer, I'm always on the hunt for unique pieces that breathe life into spaces. Artterra's curated collection never disappoints. Each piece is a conversation starter, and their commitment to originality is unmatched. A designer's dream destination." — Amelia L.

A portrait mask with a traditional feathered design in blue.

Size: 8.5”w x 11” h x 3.25” d Hair: 17” in | 21.6 x 27.9 x 8.3 cm

Frame: No Frame, but is wall ready.

Medium: Alder wood, Horsehair, Abalone Shell, Acrylic, artist wire, moosehide Leather, twine, sinew, wood glue and Epoxy, Varathane finish.

It is wearable art.

Every piece of artwork you select is carefully packed and dispatched directly from our artists' studios, ensuring both its authenticity and quality.

As part of our commitment to sustainability, we advise our artists to utilize sustainable packaging whenever feasible, minimizing our ecological footprint. Proudly serving the US, Canada, and the UK, we're not just about sharing art, but doing so in a manner that respects our planet.

For artwork created by indigenous artists, please note that it may take up to 3 weeks to ship due to the special care and attention given to these unique pieces. Shipping for such pieces is calculated at checkout.

Your complete satisfaction is paramount to us. Therefore, we've instituted a flexible return policy that allows you to send back any piece within 7 days of its arrival, should it not match your vision.

For a detailed understanding of our practices and policies, please delve into our comprehensive shipping and return policy here.

THE ARTIST'S STORY

Darryl Moore

Darryl W. Moore, professionally known as GisaHuut, is an accomplished artist and alumni of the Freda Diesing School of Northwest Coast Art, graduating in 2008. Born in 1982 in Terrace, BC, GisaHuut hails from the Nisga’a Nation and is a member of the Gitgigeenix family under Simoogit Nagwa 'un. His ancestral roots are in Laxgalts'ap, situated in the picturesque Nass Valley. Currently residing in Kitwanga with his loving partner and family, GisaHuut serves as an auxiliary instructor at Freda Diesing, offering guidance to both first- and second-year students.

Under the mentorship of master carver Ken McNeil, a founding member of the Freda Diesing School, GisaHuut has honed his craft. His artistic journey is enriched by collaborations with esteemed carvers such as Alver Tait in the Laxgalts'ap carving project (2006/07), Chester Moore on the Nisga’a Valley Health clinic pole contract (2011), and Stan Bevan/Ken McNeil on various contracts, including poles for local bands and international projects reaching places like China and Minnesota. Notably, GisaHuut contributed to a pole for Emily Carr University under the mentorship of Dempsey Bob.

GisaHuut's educational foundation extends beyond formal training, encompassing practical experiences that include the creation of a 6' wolf pole (1 of 8) for Coast Mountain College's new Dorms. His artistic repertoire goes beyond monumental sculptures, as he finds joy in painting crest designs and carving a diverse range of items, including panels, paddles, plaques, spoons, bowls, and masks of various sizes.

Embracing the cultural significance of his art, GisaHuut firmly believes that "Our Art is a Cultural Right and Responsibility." He sees it as his duty to carry the teachings bestowed upon him with quiet pride and to pass down this knowledge to the next generations. Through his work, GisaHuut exemplifies a commitment to preserving and sharing the rich cultural heritage of the Nisga’a Nation.

Our Art Curation Philosophy

Art for Interior Design

We understand that not all art styles compliment interior design. Through our curation process, we handpick art pieces that work perfectly with interior design setups. Whether it's for your home, workspace, café or restaurant, we have unique artwork tailored to your taste and space.

Art for Connection

We see art as a medium for storytelling, and we are passionate about sharing inspiring stories with you. Knowing the story behind an artwork adds depth to your experience and allows you to select a piece that aligns with your values and interests and represents YOU.

Art for a Cause

Our artists, come from diverse backgrounds, and create impactful work that support environmental, social, and cultural causes. Your purchase empowers their career growth, while supporting our environmental efforts of donating 2% towards cleaning the oceans.

Art for Investment

We handpick the most promising original artwork from up-and-coming artists in Canada at unbeatable prices. As our artists gain more exposure and demand for their work, the value of their pieces increase, making your purchase a smart investment for the future.

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artterra's headquarters are located in Toronto, which is situated on the traditional territory of many Indigenous nations, including the Anishinabek Nation, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Wendat, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. We recognize and honour the enduring presence and contributions of the Indigenous peoples and their languages, cultures, and histories, and are committed to learning from and working with them towards mutual understanding and respect. As a business that represents artists from all over current Canada, we acknowledge that we live, work, and play on the unceded territories of Indigenous peoples across this land. We remain committed to recognizing their sovereignty, respecting their rights, and supporting their ongoing efforts towards reconciliation.