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I work towards striking a balance between influencing the material and having the material influence me.
— Gordon Dick
  • "Words can not properly convey the beauty, thought, and artistry that Gordon put into the door we commissioned for our home. Gordon’s extraordinary talent combined with his calm and peaceful demeanour make him an absolute pleasure to deal with. We feel so fortunate to have had Gordon share his culture with us and to be able to enjoy his work as the focal point of our home. "

    Ben & Liz Bullen

  • "Meeting Gordon in the studio for the first time really helped prompt the decision to purchase one of his pieces. Speaking with him about the work and seeing the space where he creates was a sure sign that I was getting involved in something special. Receiving the artwork after some months was incredible: the piece was carefully prepared for transport and delivered as arranged. The real magic was being able to admire the artistry and technique that Gordon applied to the artwork first-hand."

    David Mohan

  • "Gordon is awe inspiring. His talent transcends expectation and the outcome is majestic. His devotion to the tradition of his craft, paired with his raw talent transforms oral history passed down from his ancestors into one-of-a-kind art pieces. I believe that he and his work will be remembered and revered, forevermore. His art creations are not only timeless conversational pieces, they are investments that future generations will also benefit from."

    Stacey Gaiga

  • "During a visit to Vancouver Island years ago, my wife and I drove by the Ahtsik Native Art Gallery and were captivated by the beautiful sculptures outside. We instinctively turned around and had the chance to meet and connect with Gordon Dick. Several years later when we finished building our new east coast home, we immediately thought of Gordon. This led to a conversation and commissioning of a collection of works that have become a series of breathtaking, meticulously carved art that adorns our living room. It has imbued our home with a spirit and energy that is felt deeply by our family and friends. Thanks to Gordon and the Ahtsik Gallery, we feel a strong bond to the Indigenous peoples and their culture of the Pacific Northwest. We are forever grateful for that fateful drive across the island years ago!"

    Joe Samberg

  • "Gordon Dick's carvings from the Ahtsik Gallery have made our Tofino home an outstanding celebration of the beauty and wonder of the forest and ocean life that surrounds us."

    Connie and Allen Eaves

  • “Our family started visiting Ahtsik Native Art Gallery in 2016. We now have several red cedar carvings in our home, including Whale Hunter Great Grandfather and Owl Human in Transformation. We visit many West Coast galleries, and always return to Ahtsik Gallery because it is exceptional. Ahtsik is unique because it was founded by a gifted artist, Gordon Dick. Gordon’s works are special because he melds his raw materials with his artistry, his culture, and his spirit. He is an inspiration, and his creations bring joy to our home.”

    James McIlroy

  • "Working with Gordon on a special commission mask was a joy. He is a warm, thoughtful and extremely gifted artist and carver. I appreciated the professional approach provided by Ahtsik Gallery with respect to setting a contract for payment. In all aspects I felt able to provide input when required. Due to distance, all our connections were by phone or email, but he was attentive, responsive and provided invaluable insight along the way. A beautiful piece of art embodied with deep meaning and spirit can never be rushed. The result was a stunning mask that means the world to my husband, and to me. As with most of the best things in life, the journey is a valuable part of the experience. I felt I was able to get to know Gordon better along the way, and he spent time with both of us when he delivered the mask, making the entire process richer and the magnificent mask even more meaningful. I wouldn’t hesitate to work with Gordon and the Ahtsik Gallery again.”

    Daphne Donaldson