Alano Edzerza has been involved in artistic endeavours since a young
age, receiving an award for sculpture from the Victoria, BC School Board
at the age of 13. He started learning about Northwest Coast art from
his family; in particular, from Terrence Campbell. In 2002, Alano attended school in Arizona under the instruction of Rick Charlie. He has worked with artists: Jay Simeon, Marcel Russ, Phil Gray, Corey Bulpitt, Beau Dick, Mark Preston
and Dempsey Bob. As of late, Alano has been working with glass and
experimenting with this medium. In October of 2007, Alano had his first
solo show at Stonington Gallery in Seattle, where he featured new pieces
in glass, jewellery and limited edition prints. The arrival of the
Vancouver Winter Olympics in 2010 opened even more doors for this rising
artist, resulting in the Vancouver Olympic Committee commissioning
Alano to create a large scale glass installation at Rogers Arena, as
well as the Dutch Olympic Team contracting him to help design their
uniforms for the games.
Alano is a young artist who is very familiar with traditional formline
but also likes working outside of cultural conventions. Many of his
prints are cropped and asymmetrical, encouraging the viewer to look
outside of the print space, rather than within it. He also accepts
commissions in wood and glass. Please contact us for any custom requests
you may have: http://nativeartprints.com/

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