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Dale
Faulstich / bio
Dale Faulstich is an artist and woodcarver.
He has been living and working on the Norwest Coast since
1972. His home and studio are located on the North Olympic
Peninsula in Washington State, where he lives with his
wife, Heather, and their two children.
As a non-native, working in a native tradition, Dale enjoys
a unique relationship with the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe
of Sequim, WA. The long-standing collaboration has led
to many commissioned artworks.
Dale continues to be involved in various Tribal projects and he assists Tribal members in designing and carving traditional objects. He also teaches an ongoing series of classes.
Dale has created masks, totem poles, steam bent boxes,
animal form bowls, rattles, drums and ceremonial objects;
as well as carved doors, wall panels, furniture and other
contemporary applications which can be found in many private
collections in the United States.
To contact Dale with comments, and questions, feel free to email him at:
hhtd@olypen.com.
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