Drum dancer figural sculpture by Dale Ford in serpentine stone, bone and ivory. Face is detailed in ivory, drum and baton are carved from bone. Beautiful gesture and movement in this piece inspired by traditional musicians.
Dale Ford sculpted this native face from agate and swathed it in a fur hood carved of serpentine, to depict the traditional fur hood. Done with a sensitive touch for character and subtle humor.
Figure of an Inuit hunter sculpted from serpentine and ivory, holding a harpoon with seal-hide rope, traditional hunting methods for land and sea mammals.
An inukshuk is a stone cairn or marker built by the peoples of the Arctic from Alaska to Greenland. Varying in shape and size, the inuksuit have longtime roots in the Inuit culture and continue to serve as an Inuit cultural symbol. Large...