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Cycle of Life Journal| Richard Shorty

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A hardcover 5" × 7" journal featuring Cycle of Life by Northern Tutchone artist Richard Shorty.

Inside are 80 lined pages, with an elastic closure and ribbon bookmark to keep your place. The back cover features Richard Shorty's photograph and artist biography.

Artist's estate receives royalties from sales of this product.

+ About the Artist

Richard Shorty (1959–2024) was a Northern Tutchone artist from the Kwanlin Dün First Nation in Whitehorse, Yukon. A largely self-taught artist, he began by painting the things that interested him: wildlife, landscapes, rock stars and sports figures. In the early 1980s he began studying Northwest Coast design, first through books and later by learning from other artists after moving to Victoria.

Those two ways of drawing eventually came together in a style that became distinctly his own. Shorty kept the recognizable shape and movement of the animals he had always painted, then brought Northwest Coast forms inside their bodies.
The result is work that can feel both realistic and highly graphic at the same time. He carried that approach across paintings, drums, paddles, masks, rattles and other forms throughout his career

+ Behind the Artwork 
Cycle of Life is about the relationship between people, the land and the natural cycles that sustain life. The University of Victoria uses Richard Shorty’s artwork to represent the idea that respect for those natural cycles, together with Indigenous knowledge of sustainability, helps ensure abundance for future generations.

The image also reflects reciprocity.
People are not separate from the land, but part of a living system in which each element depends on the others. In that sense, the bear is not simply the subject of the artwork. It sits inside a larger cycle of life, return and responsibility.

+ Product Details
Artwork: Cycle of Life
Artist: Richard Shorty
Affiliation: Northern Tutchone
Size: 5" W x 7" H
Pages: 80 lined pages
Cover:  Hardcover
Closure: Elastic band
Bookmark: Ribbon bookmark
Back Cover: Artist photograph and biography
Royalties: Artist's estate receives royalties from sales of this product.
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