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The Salmon Crosshatch Wallet by Maynard Johnny Jr is a vibrant tribute to the life-giving spirit of the West Coast. This Salmon Crosshatch Wallet features a dynamic salmon motif, a symbol of perseverance and abundance within Coast Salish and Kwakwaka'wakw traditions. Maynard Johnny Jr is celebrated for his bold use of negative space and fluid formline, bringing a contemporary energy to his ancestral heritage. Each piece is constructed from durable polyester with a textured crosshatch finish and includes integrated RFID-blocking technology to safeguard your personal data. Presented in an elegant gift box, it serves as a sophisticated accessory that honours the profound connection between the land and its people.

Measurements: 4.5" x 3.625"

Salmon Crosshatch Wallet by Maynard Johnny Jr

SKU: 629117069825
$34.95Price
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  • Maynard Johnny Jr. was born in Campbell River, BC, and carries a rich heritage from both the Coast Salish and Kwakwaka'wakw Nations. Primarily self-taught, his work is a contemporary evolution of traditional formline, known for its bold use of bright colours and sleek, modern aesthetic. Maynard’s designs often feature iconic coastal figures like the Raven and the Eagle, rendered with a sense of movement and vitality. Through his art, he seeks to honour his ancestors while making Indigenous design accessible to a modern audience, bridging the traditions of his past with the energy of the present.

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