First Nations design translated into natural stone.

Golden Echoes
of the Land

A private unveiling in natural stone.

Philosophy

This work is a land acknowledgment.
Not in words, but in material.

First Nations visual language has long been expressed in forms that time erodes. This series translates that language into stone — placing it between sculpture, architecture, and lasting record.Cross-cut golden travertine and black granite come together in a dialogue between land, material, and authorship. Each piece follows the original Indigenous form with precision. Nothing is reinterpreted.The work is made slowly. There is no urgency to finish. The result is quiet, durable, and built to endure — a form of presence that does not require explanation.Stone remembers. This series asks it to hold something specific.

The artists

This collection brings together
the work of:

Chris Sparrow,
Kolten Grant,
Trevor Angus,
John Velten,
and Jeff Karanjam
Indigenous design languages are translated into natural stone through a collaborative process, where traditional forms meet contemporary fabrication.Each piece is individually crafted and produced in a limited number.

Private Unveiling

Last week of April 2026
4:00 — 8:00 PM

WeWork Station Square
6060 Silver Drive
3rd Floor
Vancouver, BC

Request Invitation

If this work
resonates,
we would be glad to
have you present.

Thank you for your
attention.

Jeff Karanjam