Tsatsisnukomi, B.C. (1912) by Emily Carr

“Tsatsisnukomi, B.C.” is a figurative artwork created by the Canadian artist Emily Carr in 1912. This piece belongs to the Post-Impressionist art movement and exemplifies Carr’s celebrated style.

The artwork depicts a totem pole, meticulously capturing its intricate carvings and vibrant colors. The totem is adorned with figures that appear to be animals with outstretched wings, highlighting the cultural significance and artistry of Indigenous peoples. The brushwork demonstrates the flowing, expressive qualities characteristic of Post-Impressionism, while the use of colors conveys a sense of depth and realism. The composition is balanced, focusing attention on the totem’s striking presence against a serene backdrop. The artist’s signature is prominently displayed in the bottom right corner, underscoring the authenticity and personal connection of Emily Carr to this work.

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