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Victor and Carey Newman
are a renowned artistic family. Carey opened the Blue Raven Gallery
in 1996, not only to showcase his limited edition prints but also
the prints and carvings of his father Victor, and the native fashion
designs of his mother, Edith. While most of Carey's creations
are commissioned by private collectors, he has done work for corporations,
government agencies and museums around the world. Of his 28 limited
edition prints, 17 have sold out. He is also an accomplished musician
in piano and voice and performs solo roles with Pacific Opera
Victoria. Of Kwagiulth and Salish descent, Victor Newman has a
strong heritage in native art; his great-grandfather, Charlie
James, was a master carver. Carey and Victor have started work
on a totem pole for the waterfront garden of Sooke Harbour House.
It will incorporate all the elements of the Philip family crest:
sea gull, wild goose, jasmine flowers, cedar, wolf and whale.
Victor's artwork can be found in private and public collections
around the world. An accomplished fibre artist and clothing designer,
Edith Newman is of British heritage and does not feel comfortable
creating the native designs for her clothing. Instead she explains
her concept to her husband and son, who assist in interpreting
her visions into native designs. Her work has been displayed in
Italy, Paris and Toronto, and is in personal wardrobes world-wide.
Edith's specialty is custom-designed clothing . |
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Edith
Newman,
Blue Heron Appliqued
Evening Coat
Silk and doe suede
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Edith
Newman
Philip Family Button Blanket
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Victor
Newman,
Moon
Carved and painted Alder mask
12"w x 14"h |
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Carey
Newman,
Bentwood Box
Carved and painted Red Cedar cooking vessel
12.5"w x 12.75"d x 14"h |
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Carey
Newman,
Splash
Stone carving, peripholyte and alabaster
8.5"w x 6"d x 7"h |
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