Transforming Raven Serigraph
Rico Worl
This vibrant print by Rico Worl celebrates the powerful and transformative spirit of Raven, a central figure in Tlingit culture. Tlingit society is traditionally divided into two moieties, or halves: Eagles and Ravens. Known as a Trickster with the power to change forms, Raven embodies cleverness and adaptability. In this artwork, Raven is depicted in mid-transformation, a dynamic display of fluid shapes and bold lines, making it a captivating addition to any collection.
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Details:
- 11"w x 14"l on archivable, high quality, 100 lb French paper
- Each print is hand signed by the artist
- Made in the USA
- Design by Rico Worl
Trickster Company is a unique Indigenous-owned design shop founded by siblings Rico and Crystal Worl. Their mission is to celebrate and bring forward Indigenous design in a contemporary and innovative way, with a focus on Northwest Coast art. They create products that honour the rich traditions of Indigenous culture while presenting them with fresh energy, making Northwest Coast art accessible and relevant in today’s world.
This vibrant print by Rico Worl celebrates the powerful and transformative spirit of Raven, a central figure in Tlingit culture. Tlingit society is traditionally divided into two moieties, or halves: Eagles and Ravens. Known as a Trickster with the power to change forms, Raven embodies cleverness and adaptability. In this artwork, Raven is depicted in mid-transformation, a dynamic display of fluid shapes and bold lines, making it a captivating addition to any collection.
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Details:
- 11"w x 14"l on archivable, high quality, 100 lb French paper
- Each print is hand signed by the artist
- Made in the USA
- Design by Rico Worl
Trickster Company is a unique Indigenous-owned design shop founded by siblings Rico and Crystal Worl. Their mission is to celebrate and bring forward Indigenous design in a contemporary and innovative way, with a focus on Northwest Coast art. They create products that honour the rich traditions of Indigenous culture while presenting them with fresh energy, making Northwest Coast art accessible and relevant in today’s world.
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