Thanks for posting this. I wanted very much to meet Bill Reid. I really admire his commitment to quality and his influence on reviving NW Coast native art, which is one of the truly great art forms.
Glad you got the 'feel' from Bill. His jewellery was exquisite. Good luck, and listen to what his friend Toni Cavelti said about his work ethic. Best, Tony
McLovin the cutting edge video of the 1980s Ive got a very old ring. Its a Haida bear. Its been in my family for a very long time. I have a hunch it may be valuable and may of been made long ago by someone on the west coast of canada. Idk who would be best to tell me a bit of history on it and where it came from
Rest in peace Bill Reid for makin these beautiful sculptures
Thanks for posting this. I wanted very much to meet Bill Reid. I really admire his commitment to quality and his influence on reviving NW Coast native art, which is one of the truly great art forms.
Thank You so much for sharing the artist and for sharing your work as well.
Glad you got the 'feel' from Bill. His jewellery was exquisite.
Good luck, and listen to what his friend Toni Cavelti said about his work ethic.
Best, Tony
I'm doing an art project on reid tomorrow for class, he's fascinating!
Thanks for your comments.
I directed the whole thing. I don't know who the guitarist was, sorry.
I'm retired now but always available :)
Thanks for saying that :)
I hope your ok in the afterlife😢😭😪
The intro music is 'Talking Heads'.
McLovin the cutting edge video of the 1980s
Ive got a very old ring. Its a Haida bear. Its been in my family for a very long time. I have a hunch it may be valuable and may of been made long ago by someone on the west coast of canada. Idk who would be best to tell me a bit of history on it and where it came from
Usually artists leave a makers mark on the under side of the ring, but if it’s old, they may get harder to see.
Do you mean the opening titles? :) I designed/directed those myself. They were very cool at that time. Maybe not so much now? :)
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