Raven the Creator, 1984

John Hoover
(American | Aleut, born 1919, died 2011)

Location: Victor Falls Elementary, Bonney Lake

ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Raven the Creator by John Hoover is a hand-carved sculpture that tells the Native American story of the creation of light in the world. This popular story is used to teach children their origins and community values. Many Native American stories involve animals as messengers, guardians, and advisers. Animals were and are thought of as spiritual guides to the community, passing on ancient and important wisdom.

Although the piece looks different today, Hoover notes, "it still holds value as a tool to pass on the Native American myth of the creation of light in the world." The original design featured a central Raven figure, which was lost in 1993. The remaining elements comprise images of the stars, sun and moon, and symbolize a traditional creation story.

This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Sumner School District.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Aleut (Native Alaskan) artist and fisherman John Hoover (1919-2011) created two-dimensional artworks and hand-carved sculptures. They are often about the relationship between animals, mankind, and the spiritual. Hoover was born in Cordova, Alaska to a Russian Aleut mother and a German father.

ARTWORK DETAILS
Material CategoryPainting - paint on rigid surface / mixed media
MediumWestern redcedar wood
Dimensions6 ft 10 in x 14 ft
ID NumberWSAC1983.161.000
Acquisition MethodSite responsive commission
Artist LocationWashington, United States
Location Information
AgencySumner-Bonney Lake School District
Artwork LocationVictor Falls Elementary
Main office
WA CountyPierce
PlacementInterior
Site TypePublic School
Address11401 188th Ave. Ct. E
Bonney Lake, WA 98391
Geo. Coordinates47.153914, -122.178941
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