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Cover Artist:
Chris Paul, Coast Salish, is gaining international acclaim for his limited edition giclée prints, cedar panels, and glass sculpture. Paul’s work often reflects flora, fauna and mythologies associated with his culture and his home on Vancouver Island.
Paul’s work can be seen at The Black Tusk Gallery, #108 - 4293 Mountain Square, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada VON 1B4. Visit their website at www.blacktusk.ca
Chris Paul can be contacted at: PO Box 250, 1164-c Stelly’s X Rd, V8M 1H3, Victoria, British Columbia, or email: clutch74@shaw.ca.
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