K'yúu (Door) Limited Edition Print | 11 of 30 | Yellow & Orange by Danielle Louise Allard (Haida)

Framed

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K'yúu meaning: K’yúu (Haida for “door”) is a vibrant new print by Haida artist Allard, inspired by the idea of a longhouse entrance as a threshold into imagination, transformation & new beginnings. The design features an imagined totem pole with a Watchman, Beaver, and Bear, each grounded in Haida art traditions but reinterpreted through Allard’s personal creative lens.

Each print is one-of-a-kind, printed on specially chosen coloured paper that shifts the tone and mood of the design, making every piece in this limited edition truly unique. This piece is a beautiful invitation into a world of creativity, an imagined doorway framed by tradition and story.

  • Dimensions: 
    • Framed:13 1/8 x 13 1/8 inches
  • Limited edition: This is a limited edition art print of 30 pieces. 
  • Framing style: Wood frame with conservation glass.
  • Year: 2024

Made by Indigenous Artist Danielle Louise Allard from the Haida Nation:

Since childhood, Danielle has been interested in creating; drawing, painting and building, using any materials she could get her hands on. Continuing her artistic exploration through her youth eventually brought her to choose to study Fashion Design and Fine Arts in post secondary education. She currently resides in Masset, Haida Gwaii, to continue her study of Haida art apprenticing with master carvers and artisans.