Wild Charm – Silver fox and natural feathers
Wild Charm – Silver fox and natural feathers
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✨ A unique artistic signature: Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan is the only Indigenous artist to create this type of mural with a fox head, blending natural materials, cultural symbolism and traditional know-how.
Description of the craftsman
I created Charme Sauvage with the desire to highlight the spirit of the silver fox, an animal which, for me, represents lucidity, adaptability and a form of calm intelligence.
In my Innu culture, the fox is a discreet guardian, a guide that helps us see more clearly when life changes or when we seek to regain our balance.
I chose a real silver fox head, natural feathers, and a piece of driftwood found on the Nitassinan.
Each material has its own story: wood shaped by water, light feathers, silvery fur reminiscent of the reflections of the forest at dusk.
In assembling this work, I wanted it to exude a gentle presence, something that soothes the space and naturally attracts the eye.
Hung on a wall, it brings a touch of nature, character and a tranquil energy.
Each piece I create is unique.
I let nature guide the form and balance of the work, which means that you will be the only person to own exactly this one.
For me, Charme Sauvage is a way to share a part of the territory, my culture and my know-how — simply, with respect.
Details of the artwork
- Materials: real fox head, natural feathers, driftwood
- Origin: Nitassinan, Quebec
- Production: entirely handmade according to Innu tradition
- Piece: unique and signed
- Length: 14 inches
This work celebrates the wild beauty, resilience, and spirit of the land.
✨Created and signed by Dave Verreault-Thisselmagan, Innu artisan from Quebec.
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