Alaska Gallery
Images of memorable Things from my journey to four Alaskan ports. Sitka, Juneau, Icy Strait Point, Ketchikan
Colorful carved wooden Indigenous art piece with prominent face, black, red, and natural wood tones, along with reflective inlays, displayed on a wall.
Decorative wall art featuring black and white flying raven masks mounted on a circular wooden frame with orange sticks, resembling a sunburst design.
Colorful glass art pieces with oval shapes mounted on a brass frame, displayed on a glass surface.
Mounted whale ribs with black ink drawings of marine animals on the bones, displayed on wooden plaques.
Person working on wooden sculpture, with carved wooden pieces and tools on a glass display case, on a furry surface.
Book cover of 'The Alaskan Laundry' by Brendan Jones featuring a silhouette of a woman with a ponytail and cap looking out a porthole window at a marina with boats and mountains in the background.
Stacked shelves featuring books by John Straley, including "The Woman Who Married a Bear" and "The Curious Eat Themselves," with a sign indicating the author and book price.
Children holding hands in a circle on a moonlit shoreline, with a large girl holding a feather in the foreground; cover of a children's book titled 'We Are Water Protectors' by Carole Lindstrom, illustrated by Michaela Goade, featuring a gold medal sticker and a white circle with text 'Autographed Copy.'
Three traditional masks with fur and hair decorations hanging on a wire mesh.
Collection of carved animal and fantasy figures, skulls, and skeletal sculptures displayed on a glass surface, including owls, eagles, bears, elephants, and mythical creatures.
Colorful moccasins with floral embroidery and fur trim stacked on display in a Native American store.
Collection of traditional Native American carved and painted wooden plaques with eagle and raven designs on a wooden wall, including a carved eagle figure at the bottom.
Collection of beige carved animal sculptures, including an owl, a bird with spread wings, and other animals in the background.
A collection of colorful Native American and Indigenous-style masks and carvings displayed together, featuring various faces, animals, and symbolic designs in bright colors and intricate patterns.
Collection of traditional Indigenous Native American carved and painted wooden masks with intricate designs placed on a wooden surface.
A display of indigenous art and masks on a dark wooden wall, including Tlingit, Haida, and other Pacific Northwest Native American masks and carvings, with a small animal fur and a totem-style figure holding a staff.
Collection of hunting knives with wooden and metal handles, leather sheaths, and sharpening tools on a wooden surface.
Decorative hunting knives, one with a painted scene of mountains and bears, and another with an underwater scene of fish and whales, displayed on stands among greenery and pine cones.
Display of various collectible knives and desert stone objects on a fabric surface.
Display of gold nuggets in a jewelry shop, with one nugget on a black cushion in the foreground, and boxes of similar nuggets behind it.
A blue bowl filled with small glass jars containing gold-colored decorative items, each with a tag attached, placed on a black surface.
Various painted wood plaques depicting ocean and wildlife scenes, including squids, a puffin, an octopus, a fish, and a crab, displayed on a white slat wall.
Colorful coffee mugs and coasters with swirling, abstract patterns, labeled 'Made in Alaska' on a wooden display table.
Decorative silver tray with a carved design of a face with a headdress, a mustache, and a serious expression, displayed on a stand.
Display of handcrafted silver and copper jewelry, including bangles, necklaces, and earrings, created by Alaska Native artist Nicholas Galanin, arranged on a glass shelf with a sign detailing his name and origin.
Shelf display of assorted scented soap bars with colorful ribbons and packaging, labeled with different scents such as Midnight Sun, Fireweed Honey, and Alaska Wild Berry.
Sign advertising original salt bread with a small sign indicating sea salt tasting at the front counter, placed on a surface covered with salt.
Boxes of Wild Alaska Smoked Salmon stacked on a shelf, with one box opened showing a label with a colorful salmon illustration and text.
Bag of Deadman's Reach coffee with a label featuring a skeleton, crow, and camping scene, labeled as dark roast coffee, net weight 3 oz, with a map-like background.