Dogfish Mother Mask by Corey Bulpitt (Haida)

Dogfish Mother Design:

"The story of the Dogfish Mother tells of a woman who was carried off by a Dogfish and was transformed into a shark herself. She is depicted having a face with a hooked nose and gills. She became an ancestress of the families who now claim the Shark as their crest. The dogfish is a common type of shark, so the dogfish mother is a larger shark, a blue shark or great white." - Haida artist, Corey Bulpitt

This mask, carved from cedar gifted by renowned Haida artist Reg Davidson, showcases the wood's exceptional grain, with dark, evenly spaced lines. Corey Bulpitt waited for the perfect inspiration, letting the medium guide him, resulting in the Dogfish Mother design that seamlessly echoes the wood’s natural beauty. The antiqued finish adds a timeless, organic feel.

Specifications: 

  • Material: Red cedar, acrylic paint
  • Dimensions:20 x 10 x 9 inches
  • Year: 2024

Carved & painted by Haida artist, Corey Bulpitt

Corey Bulpitt, also known as Taakeit Maya or "Gifted Carver" by the Haida of the Naikun Raven clan, was born in Prince Rupert, BC. He is the great-great-grandson of famed artist Charles Edenshaw (1839-1920) and prolific argillite carver Louis Collison (1881-1970). Learn more about Corey Bulpitt's journey as an artist.

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