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Beaver and Eagle, 1993

"The top figure represents Eagle with outstretched wings. The Eagle has its feathers around his face to make him look like the sun. Beaver is used in the dance of the animal kingdom. These crests belong to the Kwaguilth of Fort Rupert, B.C. Beaver is the animal that represents Canada. The eagle is nature to North America, and the sun in the eagle's face represents the sun on the flag of British Columbia. Beaver is holding the copper which is the symbol of wealth, which we all possess, Commonwealth." -RH

The edition size of "Beaver & Eagle", printed in 1993, is 180 signed and numbered prints, 10% are Artist's Proofs and 10% are Remarques and 2 Printer's Proof. All other trial copies have been destroyed and the printing stencils obliterated.

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