CEDAR CARVING PANELS

 

We’ve been making cedar carving panels from reclaimed, fallen, and ethically harvested cedar for more than a decade. Hand selected and dried in our custom kilns, we make red or yellow cedar carving panels from only the finest wood.

Cedar carving panels are available in any shape, size, or thickness. Click here to order


SOME OF THE OUTSTANDING PROJECTS BY WEST COAST ARTISTS CARVED FROM OUR SUPERIOR CEDAR PANELS AND DOORS.

Porcupine Hunter, By Phil Grey, Red Cedar 36” Diameter

Porcupine Hunter, By Phil Grey, Red Cedar 36” Diameter

Phil Gray is a Tsimshian and Mikisew Cree Northwest Coast artist who specializes in wood carvings. His work uses traditional technique and features imagery from legends. In 2014, Gray was awarded a British Columbia Creative Achievement Award in Aboriginal Art from the Government of British Columbia.

Flight (Spindle Whorl), By Susan Point, 1995, 189 Inches, Vancouver International Airport

Flight (Spindle Whorl), By Susan Point, 1995, 189 Inches, Vancouver International Airport

Susan Point is a Musqueam Coast Salish artist from Canada, who works in the Coast Salish tradition. Her works include public pieces installed at the Vancouver International Airport, Stanley Park, the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C., the U.B.C. Museum of Anthropology, the Penn Museum in Philadelphia, and the city of Seattle.

Eagle Panel, By Moy Sutherland, 2015, Red Cedar 36” Diameter.

Eagle Panel, By Moy Sutherland, 2015, Red Cedar 36” Diameter.

Moy Sutherland is a tlaoquiaht artist from the village of masayaht in Tofino BC. Moy has been a professional artist since 1994. His work can currently be seen in galleries, museums and private collections across Canada and in the United States.

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