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When the Salmon commence their unique journey from the ocean, to their freshwater birthplace to reproduce, it's riddled with obstacles and danger. .
The Adams River sockeye (sqleltenuwÌ“i) have held an important place in the lives of the Secwepemc (pronounced se-hwep-muhc) people of the Shuswap Lakes and Adams Lake (Cstelen – hiss-tal-in) for thousands of years. “Our ancestors would tell stories of the river being red with sockeye.”
Technique: | Acrylics on Canvas |
Styles: | Abstract |
Contents: | Outdoors, Tree, Forest, Nature, Landscape, Abstract, River, Adamsriver, Britishcolumbia, Summer, Salmonrun, Salmon, Fish |
Edition: | Original, one of a kind artwork |
Unframed Size: | 48in x 36in |
Frame: | Not framed |
Weight: | 10.3lbs (estimated) |
Diane Akey
Salmon Arm, British Columbia
The support of family, friends and other artists have helped me through the joys and inevitable challenges of creating my art work. I belong to and volunteer at an Artist Guild. I visit art galleries and research artists and their works on line. I take courses both online and life.
"I paint where ever my brush takes me!"