Barbara Lavallee’s whimsical paintings depicting Alaska life have made her one of the most celebrated artists in Alaska


This beautiful trivet tile depicts Alaskan Native culture and was created from the images painted by renowned artist Barbara Lavallee. Each tile does have the artists name / signature printed in the corner as they are made from her paintings. The square tile measures 5.75 inches in length and width and is .25 inches in height. It features an all-over multicolor pattern and is finished with a glossy surface.


The tile is suitable for use as a wall decoration or as a functional trivet with its cork backing and ability to withstand dampness. It comes with a built in hanger and is boxed for safekeeping. This unique piece is a must-have for collectors of decorative tiles and those interested in Alaskan Native culture.


About Barbara Lavallee:

Barbara was born in Iowa and grew up in Wisconsin. Her mother was an art teacher and Barbara graduated from Wesleyan University with a bachelor’s degree in fine arts. A professional artist since 1976, Barbara developed her stylized figures by first working with silkscreen prints before turning to the watercolor medium.


After teaching art in Arizona on a Navajo Indian Reservation, she spent 12 years in Sitka, Alaska, as an art teacher at Mt. Edgecumbe Boarding School. She now lives in Anchorage.


Barbara’s interest in Alaska Native cultures and the Eskimo Olympics are evident in her work. Her paintings and limited edition prints also reflect her world of kids, cats, and everyday Alaska life. She especially enjoys painting women, who are usually depicted in bright colors doing things as diverse as picking berries, sitting in a hot tub, or doing aerobics.


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