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Doug Horne

Coast Salish/Nuu-Chah-Nulth

(1982)

Doug (Bear) Horne was born in 1982 in Victoria, British Columbia to a family of carvers. His father Doug Lafortune, along with his uncles Perry Lafortune and Frances Horne, taught him the art of carving at a young age, completing his first carving at the age of 8. He has been professionally carving since 1998 and has completed large commissions including the “Cycle of Knowledge” house post at Camosun College, Victoria, and logos for the Orange Shirt Society in Victoria.

Horne’s carvings are often of traditional Coast Salish crests and motifs expressed through unique symbolism and unconventional forms. For example, Horne was one of the first carvers to implement sand blasting. Though he most often works with red cedar for house posts, totem poles, and paddles, he works in a variety of media including jewellery and graphics.

Artwork

Title Last Sold At Auction
EAGLE TOTEM 2018-12 (December 2018)
LARGE RAVEN TOTEM, 2006 2023-06 (June 2023)

Recent Auction Results

LARGE RAVEN TOTEM, 2006
Estimate: 7,000 — 10,000
Sold: Jun 2023 — Sold For: $6,150
EAGLE TOTEM
Estimate: 400 — 600
Sold: Dec 2018 — Sold For: $660

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