Kulus Mask, 2001

wood carving




Kulus Mask, 2001 - wood carving by Troy Roberts
Kulus is the younger brother of the Thunderbird, whom he resembles. Kulus is smaller than his brother, yet is also very strong. His immaturity is portrayed by his blue beak. Although he is supernatural, Kulus does not have supernatural, curly appendages on his head. Kulus has bright white, downy feathers and easily becomes overheated.

He is often shown with wings outstretched like his brother to emphasize his strength and power. Kulus, as the younger brother of the Thunderbird has a lot to prove. He is noted for carrying heavier loads than his brother, and has been known to help humans raise their heavy big-house beams into position.

Carved from red cedar with acrylic paint and varathane. Abalone inset in eyes and crown - dressed with cedar bark.

Kulus Mask, 2001
Length - 25"
Width - 12"
Depth - 13"
24 in. cedar bark skirt
1453 Cliffe Crescent
V9W 7K6, Campbell Indian Reserve
Campbell River, B.C., Canada
Tel: 250-830-0145 (international: +1 250-830-0145)
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