David Wilson Sookinakin: Water Travels a Cycle
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Kelowna Art Gallery 1315 Water St, Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 9R3
Courtesy of the artist.
David Wilson, "Great Blue Heron Dance," 2018
acrylic on canvas.
In his combination of linear forms and vibrant colours, David Wilson creates circular compositions that draw from the symbols and stories of his Okanagan First Nations heritage. Exploring traditional narratives and using pictographs based on those found on sites in the Okanagan region, he reinterprets the stories of his people. In this series, the story of water’s social life—from the rain of the clouds, through snowy peaks of mountains, to Spotted Lake where it evaporates—is told in images.
David Wilson was born and raised in the Vernon area and is a member of the Okanagan Indian Band. He learned Native art forms from Coastal Salish and Haida Artists in Vancouver, and eventually drew inspiration from his connection to the Okanagan Nation.
Water Travels a Cycle is on view at the Kelowna Art Gallery's Satellite Space at the Kelowna International Airport.