Stylized depiction of a footprint incorporating elements of Northwest Coast Indigenous art. "Alaska Foot" by artist Faith Amon features a large footprint rendered in formline style characteristic of Northwest Coast Indigenous art. The footprint is primarily black and dark gray with accents of maroon/burgundy. Its distinct form may represent smaller spirit animals or supernatural beings typical of this art style. The main body contains a central design of a stylized animal face with prominent eyes, a wide open mouth with teeth, and features suggesting a powerful or possibly aggressive expression. The overall style is bold, graphic, and symbolic, emphasizing strong lines and shapes against a plain white background that makes the footprint the focal point. The atmosphere conveys strength, mystery, and intensity, reflecting the power and significance often associated with Northwest Coast Indigenous art.
Alaska Foot
Available as a photo print and printed on edge to edge canvas.
