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Bring a piece of the West Coast’s soul into your home. This medium round panel by Corrine Hunt captures the meeting of air and water in a stunning, contemporary Indigenous design that invites you to pause, breathe, and look a little closer.
What Makes It Special:
A story you can feel - Featuring Eagle and Orca emerging from a whirling meeting of air and water, Corrine Hunt’s design offers layers of meaning and movement. It’s a piece that reveals something new each time you see it.
Timeless "B.C." craftsmanship - Made in "B.C." from recycled marble and crushed glass resin, this wall panel blends sustainability with a refined, gallery-worthy finish.
Perfect gift for:
housewarmings, weddings, milestone birthdays,
corporate thank-you, business appreciation, staff award
anyone who loves the Pacific Northwest Coast Art
Indigenous artist Corrine Hunt about her design:
Where Air Meets Water: The Eagle and Orca.
"The concept for this panel is based upon the physical depiction of air meeting water; a drop of water which creates a swirl as the air affects its surface. The whorl-shape created by this abstract notion has produced the form of an Eagle, on the upper left side of the panel and an Orca it's body elusively curving around the right side of the panel. Corrine has continued to play with the whirlpool concept by introducing echoing shapes and forms that reflect across the surface of the panel and invite the viewer to explore the "waters" surface."
Learn more about Kwakwaka'wakw, Tlingit artist Corrine Hunt.
Made on the lands now known as British Columbia, Canada by Panabo.
5% of every sale featuring an Indigenous design is donated to the IRSSS (Indian Residential School Survivors Society).
Dimensions: 12" / 30.5 cm
Weight: lb / g
Material: recycled marble and crushed glass resin
Please note that colors may appear different in person than on screen.

