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Artwork

Visit our hotel's onsite art gallery, open 24 hours a day.

Actually, our most spectacular art gallery exists outdoors. Because every one of the views from the hotel is a masterpiece in itself. But indoors, we've created an impressive gallery throughout the hotel. Inn at Laurel Point features an impressive art gallery throughout this Victoria BC hotel which includes original pieces of Native and Asian art fill our walls, hallways and display cases.  

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Sun Mask by Henry Hunt (Kwakwaka'wakw), 1923-1985 Potlach Feast Dish – Wolf Seal by Henry Hunt (Kwakwaka'wakw), 1923-1985 Killer Whale and Salmon by Henry Hunt (Kwakwaka'wakw), 1923-1985 Shogun, circa 1960's The Great Horse of China, circa 1920's Head of Buddha (Indian) Female Figurative Sculpture by Samuel Mario Burich, 1926 Totem Pole by Henry Hunt (Kwakwaka'wakw), 1923-1985 Company Crest/Japanese Saki Drum, circa 1890 Geisha Dolls Thai Mask Northwest Coastal Masks by Mungo Martin (Kwakwaka'wakw), 1880-1962 Gaucho Sculpture by Richard McKenzie (Victoria), circa 1990's Polar Bear and Inuit, circa 1964 Shadows and Light original by Sasha Rogers Field of Poppies original by Sasha Rogers

Through decades of international travel, the hotel owners accumulated these eclectic and symbolic treasures. Each piece literally transports you to another world. Stop and gaze... into the eyes of a seal, an African woman, a Japanese Emporer or a Buddhist monk. You'll find Geisha figurines,

a Thai mask, a totem pole and Samurai sculpture (just to name a few).

The collection makes your stay so much more than a hotel visit... it's positively an interactive artistic experience. And one you can create any time of day or night.

 

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