Coho Salmon presents a powerful symbol of resilience and return, capturing the enduring journey of the salmon as it moves against the current. The upward motion of the figure conveys determination, instinct, and the cyclical nature of life.
In Indigenous traditions of the Pacific Northwest, salmon represent sustenance, renewal, and abundance. Here, the bold form and flowing tail emphasize movement and strength, while the internal patterns bring rhythm and vitality to the composition.
Executed in Johnny Mukwa’s Woodland style, the work features strong contour lines and a vivid yet controlled palette. Both dynamic and symbolic, this piece offers a compelling narrative of perseverance and continuity—making it an accessible and meaningful work for collectors.
Signature: Artist signed lower right
COA: Gallery Letter of Authenticity included
Provenance: Artist → Vancouver Fine Art Gallery
Acrylic on Birch, 2026
12 x 12 in | 30.5 x 30.5 cm
Acrylic on Birch, 2026
11 x 14 in | 28 x 35.5 cm
Acrylic on Birch, 2026
20 x 20 in | 51 x 51 cm
Acrylic on Birch, 2026
12 x 36 in | 30.5 x 91.5 cm
Acrylic on Birch, 2026
12 x 36 in | 30.5 x 91.5 cm
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