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Elements Series: Original Paintings by David Robert Boxley, Alaskan Tsimshian

Elements Series: Original Paintings by David Robert Boxley, Alaskan Tsimshian

Regular price $3,200.00 Sale

Elements Series: Original Paintings, 2010
David Robert Boxley, Alaskan Tsimshian
acrylic on Arches paper
18" high x 22" wide (framed)

Framing: Paintings are floated on acid free linen mat. They are framed in a contemporary profile black wood frame with subtle hues of red.

David Robert Boxley is an Alaskan Tsimshian artist from Metlakatla, Alaska. Born on July 27, 1981, David Robert is the eldest son of Master Carver David A. Boxley.

From a very young age, David Robert was passionate and proud of his culture. He began carving under the instruction of his father at six years old, and around this same time he also began to travel around the United States to assist his father in raising totem poles and teaching people about Tsimshian culture.

As an adult, he has continued to express the love and respect he has for Tsimshian culture through his art, cultural performance and teaching. David Robert’s elegant design style is drawn from a strong tradition of Tsimshian carving and design, and has been heavily influenced by the teachings of his father.

Since 2009, David Robert has carved alongside Haida artist Robert Davidson, and with his guidance, he has honed his craft to compare with the very best artists creating Northwest Coast contemporary art.

In addition to carving full-time, David Robert and his father lead their dance group, the Git-Hoan Dancers in performances throughout North America. In 1982, David Robert’s father was the first man to hold a potlatch in his village of Metlakatla in modern times. At twenty years of age, David Robert followed in his father’s footsteps by being the first of his generation to hold his own potlatch.

ARTIST STATEMENT

"I am of the first generation of Alaskan Tsimshian’s to be raised with the potlatch system. I thank my ancestors who built such a rich and beautiful culture and who, through great struggle, endured to ensure a future for their children. I thank the elders that had the knowledge of the old days and for passing that knowledge on to my father. I thank my father for working so hard to help rebuild our culture. I thank everyone of his generation that have taken it into their hearts and passed it on to their children. I thank those of my generation who stand with me in living and perpetuating our culture. It is not for us that we’ve done all that we have. It is for the generations to come. Art is the visual representation of a culture and I am honored to be one of those who carry that responsibility.”

 

 

 

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