Finally Made Some Haida Inspired Art
Back in October I wrote about my love for Haida Art. Soon after, I bought a round piece of wood from Home Depot with the intention of making my own Haida inspired painting. Since I’m now in my thirties it’s no secret that when it comes to finishing projects without a deadline I suck. The motivation just isn’t there the way it used to be. For that reason, it took me about eight months to finish my first Haida inspired painting.
As luck would have it, it only took about five minutes to sell the painting. This sort of thing doesn’t always happen for me, but a collector had seen the painting in its unfinished state when they visited the gallery in January. She called dibs on it, so as soon as I finished it I sent her an email with the finished painting before I posted it online to sell. The timing was just right. She bought it as a Father’s Day present for her brother. (Thanks, Inez!)
After it sold I posted it online (facebook, flickr, instagram, twitter, etc.) and received a lot of great feedback. A few people even asked to buy it. I had to let them know that it had sold, but that I’ll make some more in a similar style. And here they are.
I painted these at the same time. While one had wet paint drying on it I would work on the other. This is pretty common among painters, so this back and forth went on until I finally finished. I’m happy to say it took a lot less time than eight months to finish these.
“The Shaman”
18″ diameter – mixed media on wood
$400, plus shipping
to order please visit: https://www.etsy.com/listing/103892010/original-the-shaman
“The Fighter”
18″ diameter – mixed media on wood
$400, plus shipping
to order please visit: https://www.etsy.com/listing/103891768/original-the-fighter
I’m pretty stoked with how these came out. I hope you enjoy them too.
Thanks for looking!
– Jeff