The pole is hand carved from a single log which has been split lengthwise. Here you see the back of the pole.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Healing
This beautiful totem pole welcomes patients to the Jamestown Family Health Clinic . It is just one of the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's many totem poles. It tells the story of a wren who outwitted the wind.
The pole is hand carved from a single log which has been split lengthwise. Here you see the back of the pole.
This beautiful water feature is is between the parking area and the front door of the clinic. The soothing sound of flowing water relaxes patients as they come to their appointments.
The pole is hand carved from a single log which has been split lengthwise. Here you see the back of the pole.
Labels:
art,
north olympic peninsula,
sequim,
totem poles,
tribes,
wood carving
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