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Form Line Structure Northwest Coast Images 2 basic colors = black and red. Black is primary color, used for the form line, a strong contoured line that provides structure and the basic outline of the anatomy of the subject. Secondary lines are usually in red. Tertiary lines are usually blue-green. 1 2 Ovoid Single, most characteristic shape. Takes several forms Elongated to compressed variations Inner material Double eyes Heads 3 4 U and S Forms U forms very common Vary tremendously in proportion Part of form line in ears, tail Also fills spaces in feathers S forms used to fill spaces Connect elements Series of S forms as ribs 5 6 1

Anatomical Parts Eyes facing front are circular or ovoid, with great variation. Noses can be large and flaring, small and curled, or broad. Ears usually U forms with varying position and size. Similar forms used for ear or crest of major birds. 7 8 9 10 Feet and Claws Hands, flippers, and claws tend to be substantial, while legs are often minimal. Feet often hinged in flexed position. 11 12 2

Feathers and Wings Bird feathers usually elongated U form with U forms inside. Bird wings usually start with ovoid and continue with U forms. 13 14 Bird Tails Bird tails usually have feathers extending from ovoid. 15 16 Split Figures Often figures appear split, as though the animal has been split down the middle and laid out with half to each side. Often occurs with hats, boxes, and bracelets. 17 Wasgo, part wolf and part whale 18 3

Killer Whale Many people of NW hunted whales. Whales also clan symbol. People feared being dragged under by whales while hunting. Invariable features: Round snout with large mouth and lots of teeth. Blow hole Dorsal and pectoral fins Tail with symmetrical flukes. 19 Killer Whale 20 Bear Bear is subject of many legends and stories. Seen as having human-like qualities. Defining characteristics: Small ears Large flaring nostrils Wide mouth and large teeth. Claw-like hands and feet. 21 Bear 22 Wolf The wolf was revered as a good hunter and often associated with spirit power necessary for men to be good hunters. Wolf usually depicted in profile. Main features: Elongated snout with flaring nostrils. Many large teeth, sometimes prominent canines. Large ears. Curled tail. 23 Wolf 24 4

Mountain Goat Mountain goats sometimes descend from mountains when snow becomes too deep. Hunting was possible at those times. Mountain goat wool used for Chilkat Tlingit blankets. 2 slender curved horns. Small hoofed feet. 25 Mountain Goat 26 Beaver The beaver is a frequent figure in NW legends, probably because of its skill in living in rivers. Small ears Rounded nostrils Big, flat, crosshatched tail. 2 large incisor teeth. Beaver 27 28 Sea Lion Sea lions hunted in northern waters. Thick whiskers used for crown-like effect on top of headdresses. Larger, more slender than seal. Small external ears. Longer tail flippers. Large fore flippers. 29 Sea Lion 30 5

Seal Seal hunting very important. Seal used for meal and oil, and skins used as water-resistant hides. Shorter, thicker body than sea lion. More prominent snout. Short front flippers. 31 Seal 32 Eagle The eagle is another frequent figure in legends. Eagle feathers used in ceremonies and on masks and headdresses. One of main Haida crest images. Beak shorter than raven and terminates in downward curve. Tongue often shows. Small crest, or ears on head. 33 Eagle 34 Eagle with Salmon 35 Raven Raven is most important creature. Transformer, trickster, cultural hero. Gave people sun, moon, fire, trees. Long, straight beak with blunt end. Sometimes visible tongue and sun. Small crest, or ear on head. Leg with claws. 36 6

Thunderbird Raven 37 Most powerful of the spirits. Only most powerful and prestigious chiefs could display the thunderbird. Thunderbirds of legend ate whales, so potent symbol for whale hunters. Similar to Hawk, but with sharply recurved beak. Curled appendages on top of head. 38 Hawk Thunderbird 39 Depicted less often than raven, eagle, or thunderbird. Resembles thunderbird except in beak: recurved tip continues below lower jaw. No horn-like curls emanating from head. 40 Owl Hawk Owl often associated with death. Large, round eye sockets. Short, sharp beak Wings and tail. 41 42 7

Frog Frogs are both clan symbols and figures in legends. Large mouth with thick lips. Legs flexed with toed feet. No tail or ears. Owl 43 44 Frog 45 Dogfish, or Shark Image often used for ceremonial clothing. Labret, a lip ornament, marks this as a female figure. High domed head Down-turned mouth with sharp teeth Gill slits Two small nostrils Vertical pupils Sharp spines 46 Dogfish 47 Halibut and Octopus Often pictured together, as octopus used to bait hooks in halibut fishing. Halibut is flat fish with 2 eyes on one surface - - thus eyes are on one side in depictions. Other features: Oval body shape Fins on back Spread tail Sideways mouth 48 8

Sun At the beginning, the world was in darkness because a powerful chief held the sun in a box. Raven stole the sun from the chief and released it into the sky, bringing light and life. Circular center Long rays 49 50 Moon Raven also stole the moon to lighten the darkness of night. Much like the sun with a face in a circle, but no rays. 51 52 Box Designs When decorating boxes, screens, and other objects with limited area, the designs are compressed to fill the available space. The key features remain visible, but in compressed form. Moon 53 54 9

Box with Wolf 55 56 Raven Bill Reid Haida 57 58 10