Sto:lo Nation Artist Salish Son on Cultural Connectivity
Avneet Takhar
Ovila Mailhot, better known as Salish Son is a multidisciplinary artist of Coast Salish heritage- and is somewhat of a creative trailblazer. From connecting with students across Canada in teaching traditional art sessions, to Indigenous actors in AMC’s The Walking Dead wearing Mailhot’s Native designs, there’s a huge demand for his diverse artistic range.
And with collaborations under his belt, teaming up alongside iconic clothing brand, The NTVS and now with us at OneFeather too (details at the bottom to get your hands on the exclusive merch!) we get into the cultural significance and impact of his unique journey. Skoden!
Ovila (AKA Salish Son), your work is incredible! What’s the back story on you becoming an artist?
I come from a really creative family. So art has always been something I've been drawn towards. I wanted to learn more about my roots and Salish art form. When I started practicing, it felt so natural to me.
There are a lot of striking visuals throughout your work. Could you tell us a little bit about the meaning behind them?
My art comes from many sources of inspiration. Traditional stories that I've learned, things that I experience in my day-to-day, memories, and sometimes inspiration from just things that I enjoy in my life. And I like to think that my work shows that.
Your website touches on healing through traditional art; which is so profoundly beautiful. What would you say is the interconnection within these two practices?
Colonization, residential schools, and generational trauma have really impacted our families and communities. And we're still healing from that, myself included. Our culture and art was almost taken away from us. My own healing comes from wanting to learn as much as I can about our culture and art. To keep these traditions intact, and be able to share that beauty and resilience with others. That's good medicine for me.
Are there any tips or pieces of wisdom you have for other artists out there looking to express themselves through their cultural values, and where they can start?
Tips I can offer; approach your work and expression with a pure heart, passion and positive energy. Good things will always follow from that. Where to start? Our ancestors left behind so many beautiful designs to learn from and practice. I learnt from researching our ancestral designs such as the spindle whorls, and stories that are connected to those.
We’re so honoured to have this merch collaboration with you, Ovila! Do you have any other exciting upcoming projects in the mix?
I'm happy to have collaborated on this design with OneFeather as well, and I'm constantly working on new projects and growing my Salish Son brand. A strong part of my focus right now is continuing my online art/design workshops with students and schools across Canada. That has been so rewarding to me as an artist.
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