DRAGONFLY
The Haida dragonfly is a symbol of mystery, transformation, and agility. Often associated with motion and change, the dragonfly represents the dynamic nature of life — a reminder of its constant evolution and fleeting beauty.
Haida artist Corey Bulpitt, a member of the Naikun Raven Clan, is renowned for his glass panels, paintings, and carvings that honor traditional Haida forms while embracing contemporary techniques. Descended from master artists including Louis Collison and Charles Edenshaw, Corey trained at Langley Fine Arts School and apprenticed under his uncle, master carver Christian White, creating masks, paddles, and dance screens for Massett and Skidegate communities. His award-winning artworks are sought after by collectors worldwide, combining cultural storytelling with innovative use of glass, argillite, and mixed media. By blending traditional legends with modern materials, Corey Bulpitt’s work captures the enduring spirit and evolution of Haida art.






