British Columbia, Canada, 2011
Kermode bears, or spirit bears, are not albino, but black bears turned white by a rare genetic anomaly. They are culturally significant to British Columbia’s coastal indigenous peoples, who safeguarded them during the fur trade of the 1800s by keeping their existence secret. I consider it a privilege to continue the centuries-old fight to protect these unique animals with whom we share our home.
Available size options with and without framing are below;
Archival pigment print
- 24” x 36” (60.96 cm x 91.44 cm) | Edition size: 20
- 31” x 46.5" (78.74 cm x 118.1 cm) | Edition size: 15
- 40” x 60” (101.6 cm x 152.4 cm) | Edition size: 10
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