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Description

Rectangular plaque or panel of wood surrounded by a wooden frame. The background surface has vertical adzed fluting, with a plain raised area in the form of a cross. In the central area is an engraved and painted human face representing Jesus; left side painted red, incised lines around all painted areas; right side painted black, incising only around teeth and as an outline. On back is incised 'RHV 76' and written in ink 'Roy H. Vickers 1976'.

Narrative

This is the original carving preceding the silkscreen print of the same image. The image incorporates traditional Northwest Coast design elements. Vickers' art is based solidly upon tradition but expresses a contemporary dimension, often reflecting his Christianity.

Iconographic Meaning

Image symbolizes Christ's crucifixion.

Cultural Context

contemporary art

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