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Shore to Shore : The Art of Ts'uts'umutl Luke Marston, EPUB eBook

Shore to Shore : The Art of Ts'uts'umutl Luke Marston EPUB

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Stanley Park, Vancouver, September 2014. A fourteen-foot bronze-cast cedar sculpture is being erected. Dignitaries from all levels of government are present, including leaders of the Coast Salish First Nations and representatives from Portugals Azores Islands. Luke Marston, carver/artist, supervises as his three-year project is revealed to the world.

The sculpturetitled Shore to Shoredepicts Lukes great-great-grandparents, Portuguese Joe Silvey, one of BCs most colourful pioneers, and Kwatleematt (Lucy), a Sechelt First Nation matriarch and Silveys second wife. Silvey and Kwatleematt are flanked by Khaltinaht, Silveys first wife, a noblewoman from the Musqueam and Squamish First Nations. The trio are surrounded by the tools of Silveys trade: seine nets, whaling harpoons, and the Pacific coast salmon that helped the family thrive in the early industries of BC. The sculpture references the multicultural relationships that are at the foundation of BC, while also showcasing the talents of one of Canadas finest contemporary First Nations carvers.

Combining interviews, research and creative non-fiction narration, author Suzanne Fournier recounts Marstons career, from his early beginnings carving totems for the public at the Royal BC Museum, to his study under Haida artist Robert Davidson and jewellery master Valentin Yotkov, to his visits to both his ancestral homes: Reid Island and the Portuguese Azores island of Picojourneys which provided inspiration for the Shore to Shore statue.

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