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Northwest Coast Indigenous Totem Pole Art - Traditional Formline Design #1396781 (License: Personal Use)
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This vertical composition features three stacked figures-an owl at the top, a bear in the middle, and a human-like figure at the base-rendered in the distinctive formline tradition of Pacific Northwest Coast Indigenous art. Bold black outlines, ovoids, U-shapes, and red accents define the forms, conveying spiritual narratives and clan identity. The piece exemplifies the integration of myth, lineage, and visual language central to Haida, Tsimshian, and Kwakwaka’wakw artistic traditions.
Used on cultural heritage websites, museum digital collections, educational resources about Indigenous art, or artist portfolio pages; serves users seeking authentic representations of Northwest Coast formline design, tribal symbolism, or visual anthropology content.
Related Cliparts: Discover authentic Indigenous Northwest Coast totem pole artwork in classic formline style-owl, bear, and human figures rendered in bold black, white, and red. Explore cultural symbolism and artistic heritage.
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