Join us for a fun all day workshop carving shape and relief details into a preformed Raven head plaque of yellow cedar. Learn different styles and techniques of representative bird head details with an emphasis on eye, lip, and nostril details. Suitable for novice to intermediate carvers.
Patrick Amos was born in 1957 on Nootka Island on the west coast of Vancouver Island into the Mowachaht band which is one of fourteen bands that make up the Nuu-chah-nulth nation.
Patrick began his artistic career as a printmaker and designer which led to a position with Pacific Edition Graphics in Victoria, British Columbia. He assisted other artists with preparing designs for serigraph printing as well as producing his own designs. Patrick continues to be a prolific designer and releases several new limited edition prints each year, which he has done since 1976.
He began carving wood in 1979 under the direction of Tony Hunt senior at the Arts of the Raven Studio. This studio was founded to encourage and train younger artists and to encourage a quality product in both the market and ceremonial events.
Patrick began carving with Tim Paul at Thunderbird park at the Royal British Columbia Museum in 1984. He has been included in numerous exhibitions and has had a long term relationship with the Royal British Columbia Museum and galleries throughout the Northwest Coast.
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