Art that’s difficult or impossible to find anywhere else! Original paintings, prints and giclees, cards suitable for framing, locally-handcrafted fiber arts, even jewelry and coffee mugs – something for every taste and budget!

Native American Art

Enjoy our large collection of art by several Northwestern natives, along with gift items featuring distinctive northwestern native art, such as jewelry and coffee mugs

Local  Artists

Raven’s Cup features local artists.  We have original paintings, giclees, prints, art cards and more by artists from La Conner, Anacortes, Lake Forest Park, Silvana, Everett, Enumclaw, and Ione, Washington; Victoria, Ladysmith and Vancouver, BC; and other locations throughout the northwest.

Jewelry

See our selection of copper jewelry, mostly designed by indigenous artists from the northwest. Also: Don’t miss our earrings based on designs found in museums worldwide, featuring artists like van Gogh and Picasso, and even architect Frank Lloyd Wright!

Get to know our featured artists

  • narboo!

    Everett artist

    narboo!’s creative northwestern characters - animals in a whimsical, animated style - include a pirate pigeon and a whale with a knit hat.  There’s even a seal enjoying a La Conner coffee. Look at a narboo! piece and you’ll smile.

  • Henry (Ryan Henry Ward)

    Seattle-area artist

    There is simply nothing that could be more northwestern than a Sasquatch riding an orca, with the Cascade Mountains in the background. Henry’s large-scale murals, featuring his sasquatch family and other characters, are well-known in the Seattle area.

  • Kerry Clav

    Lake Forest Park artist

    Kerry Clav is a Seattle artist specializing in photorealistic watercolor and acrylic painting. Kerry enjoys rendering the world in great detail, exposing the ever-present beauty of nature. Her favorite subjects are wildlife, botanicals, and landscapes from the Pacific Northwest.

  • Danny Dennis

    Central BC artist

    Danny (1951 – 2012), a member of the Gitksan tribe, originally from north-central British Columbia, also lived in the Vancouver area. His art forms were principally paintings and prints. He started showing his work internationally in 1979.

  • Richard Shorty

    Vancouver, BC artist originally from Yukon

    Richard is from the northern Tutchone tribe in Whitehorse, Yukon. His distinct style, in which he adds native designs to the interior of the wildlife form of an animal, is self-taught. His pieces are collected internationally.

  • Helen Merry

    Anacortes Artist

    Helen’s original paintings and greeting cards are an explosion of color, featuring hand-drawn northwest scenes and creative concepts using recycled materials.  Look closely, and then look again – there’s more than meets the eye, more than once.

  • Greg Whiting

    La Conner, WA

    One of Raven’s Cup’s owners, Greg Whiting is experimenting with photography, photo effects and even artificial intelligence to create unique northwestern pieces. His art includes Washington landscapes, sasquatches, and ravens drinking coffee.