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It's one of my favorite parts of the world, I've spent hours wandering around various gallerys and shops -- next time, I'll know more about what I am looking at!
- Excellent information about different aspects of Pacific Native Indian Art
- Learn more the basic elements, colors, shapes and forms
- It's free to download!
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Description
- Before bringing home a souvenir totem pole from your vacation, learn why they were made and mean.
- Leung explains the basic elements of Northwest Native art, including the colors, shapes and forms.
- The legends behind the animals that dominate the art are explained in individual chapters.
- Chapters also include tips on buying and shopping, as well as decorating with Northwest Indian Art.
- Bios are included on Native Indian carvers Gary Baker, Peter Charlie, Cody Mathias, and Paul Joseph.
Guide Review - An Overview of Pacific Northwest Native Indian Art
The thirty-five page eBook includes numerous pictures, and chapters on totem poles and tribal masks. Also included are explanations and illustrations of the way the artists depict different animal eyes, noses and ears, as well as the leg, arms, wings and feathers. Every symbol on Native Indian art has different meanings and with a copy of Leung's eBook at hand, you'll be able to not only be able to decipher what the artist is telling you, but to appreciate it even more.
Want to know more about the animals that dominate the art, what the prominent colors are, what you should expect to pay? Download the free eBook!



