
MAN WEARING BEAR HAT PHOTO 8X12
Capture the spirit of the Pacific Northwest with this stunning print by local Ketchikan Photographer Zack Stewart Photography of a traditional totem pole. Richly detailed and vibrantly colored, this image showcases the artistry and symbolism of this Tlingit carving. A perfect addition to any home or office décor.
This Tlingit grave marker was originally copied from Cat Island by Tlingit carver Charles Brown. In 1995 Israel Shotridge carved a second replica. It depicts a man of the Bear Clan wearing a large carved wooden hat surmounted by a bear's head and surrounded on the brim by painted whales. The hat was worn at a potlatch or an important occasion during which stories were told or dramatized. Visit www.zsphotogallery.com to see all sizes available or to order a custom size.
Exceptional Quality, Unparalleled Craftsmanship:
Every metallic paper print by Zack Stewart Photography is printed using a patented combination of film and laminate layers resulting in striking three-dimensional images. This process makes it resistant to tearing and curling without any additional lamination. Each print has a standard Archival Value of 100 years in home display; and 200 years in dark storage. Photographs will need to be matted and framed before hanging.