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ERIK PRYTULA

TWO G_UD (TWO EAGLE)

TWO G_UD (TWO EAGLE)

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TWO G_UD (TWO EAGLE) is a unique artwork by Haida artist Erik Prytula. From argillite sculpture to acrylic painting, Erik's traditional style art is infused with flow and intricacy, designed to honor his culture and inspire a new generation. Commemorate this stunning piece for your personal collection.

The eagle is a symbol of power, prestige and wisdom. The down also symbolizes friendship. There are two eagles in the print, one in the wing as well as the larger more prominent one. This particular print run features a new black ink that is printed with algae pigmented waterbased ink. The partially organic pigment is carbon negative.

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