A Haida artist is using his skills to raise money for the people of Ukraine after an art show he had planned in the capital city of Kyiv was derailed by the war against Russia.
Working from his North Vancouver studio, Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas’ designs are inspired by Haida artwork and Japanese comic books, a mix he calls “Haida Manga.”“The whole conversation around reconciliation has been simply because we have been unable to see ourselves as humans,” he told Global News.Among the pieces that were meant to be on display in Kyiv at an autumn exhibition wasa bold and shimmering work presented on the hood of a ZAZ-AA03 Slavuta, a car manufactured in post-Soviet Ukraine.
The piece mimics a centuries-old stone carving on Kyiv’s St. Michael’s Cathedral, of a warrior carrying a spear on horseback.Yahgulanaa’s composition substitutes the warrior for a mother and child, with the pair riding across a gilded plain of gold and silver leaf. The artist still plans to show the piece in Kyiv one day, but “only when Ukraine is again a free country.”
Because lack of money is issue.
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