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Andy describes his design:
It is hard to express just how important stories are to us. They allow us to recollect and recount events and encounters throughout our lives. They enable us to be transported through time and space to look at different historical periods or geographical regions. Stories can at the same time give hope, spread fear, provide knowledge and present joy. Stories and storytelling is a uniquely human experience.
For First Nations along the Pacific Northwest, raven has often figured prominently in our storytelling. He is often seen as a trickster and a mischievous little fellow. He is also regarded as the bringer of the day—the one who released the sun from the confines of a box. In many ways, he is the embodiment of the story on the coast as he is the subject of and the teller of many stories. True to the character of raven, he is portrayed here tirelessly squawking to the moon telling his favourite stories.
In 2007, I had the privilege of working with prominent author David Bouchard on his new book, I am Raven. Through creative collaboration, I was able to use my artwork to bring elements of his story to life. I enjoyed this process and am ecstatic with the results. This image graces the cover of the book. In many ways, the raven here is David—full of energy and always willing to share a few of his stories to all who will listen. I’m sure on many nights, when there is no one around, he has shared these same stories with the moon.
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