These tiny giclée prints are all designed by Trickster co-founder Rico Worl with the exception of the Mendenhall Glacier and Frog print which were designed by Trickster co-founder Crystal Worl. Each print is hand signed by the artist.
The print is enclosed in a frame made from sturdy composite wood. Comes with clear acrylic glass covering the print. These frames can be hung on a wall or free standing on a flat surface.
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Approximate dimension:
Display: 3-3/4" X 3-3/4"
Frame: 4-7/8" X 4-7/8"
Below is a list of the Tiny Prints:
Mendenhall Glacier - Art drawing of the Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, Alaska. Known as Áak’w T’áak Sít’ / Sít’ Aant’aakú by Tlingits.
Tlingit Dagger - All Tlingit warriors always had a dagger on hand.
Thunderbird - Thunderbird is said to visit during thunder storms.
Salmon Cycle - This represents the salmon's lifecycle.
Wolf & Moon
Moon Song - This design was a wedding invitation design for the artist, Rico Worl. The small creature inside represents their dog Sundance.
Gumboot Glam - This design depicts a gumboot (a type of chiton found in southeast Alaska), which is often seen as a not pretty creature (but delicious). Illustrated in a glam style.
I Be like Gunalchéesh! - Being thankful, whether there is rain or shine.
Starfish - An exploration of Adobe Illustrators 3d features.
Baby Gunakadeit - Expanding on artist Crystal Worl’s Baby formline collection, this design depicts a baby Gunakadeit (sea monster).
Sandwich - Artist Rico Worl loves sandwiches!
Alaska Native Magazine - This design depicts the logo of the Alaska Native Magazine. Its a throwback to history of entrepreneurship and innovation of the Worl family. This was a magazine that was produced in the early to mid 80’s! Maybe some of you long time Alaskans remember this magazine.
Kuspuk Girl - This design is an exploration of technical CAD (3d computer aided design) with character modeling, character rigging, and cloth simulation. The girl wears a traditional Kuspuk used by many tribes in Alaska.
Killerwhale Echoes - The arrows represent the passage of time and the 3 dots represent the connection between the past, the present, and the future as we swim through time. This version has a light background.
3D Killerwhale Echoes - The arrows represent the passage of time and the 3 faces represent the connection between the past, the present, and the future as we swim through time. This version has a pinkess background.
Rabbit - This design depicts the connections between indigenous groups who speak the Na Dene language group. Often times Gaxh is a word for Rabbit. The arrows depict the passage of language and words as people of different tribes often compare languages when we first meet. This was also designed during the Chinese New Year of the Rabbit : D
Kick - Sh Yax Ayaneeltseenáa means “Strengthen yourself”. This design encourages the healthy activities of Traditional Games and recognizes Rico's brother, Kyle Worl, and his work in promoting Traditional games among youth.
Frog - “Itty bitty frog, my tiniest relative. So very small and yet full of energy. Frog’s ability to freeze and come back to life. Such a strong little heart you have frog.” says Crystal. This design was created by Crystal Worl.
Gummy Bears! - Little gummy bears if they were Tlingit. Flavors: salmonberry, soapberry, blueberry!
Companion - This design explores the juxtaposition of universal design (represented by the pop art of Kaws) and culturally niche design represented by the Tlingit style formline.
G̱uwakaan (Deer) - The deer represents peace.
Mountain Goat - The mountain goat is our source of wool for Naaxein (chilkat robes).
Snotty Nose Bear Cub - Sometimes they be bratty.
Seal Pup - Sometimes they be cute.