Myles Edgars
Myles was born in 1958 in Queen Charlotte City on Haida Gwaii to Haida parents Jimmy and Minnie Edgars. He started carving when he was 13 years old, learning how to make his own tools from Richard Yeltatzie, a young Haida carver.
Myles was mainly influenced and mentored by his brother in law, Haida Carver Steven Collison and by his cousin Donald Edgars. Myles has always loved the black slate stone called argillite, which can only be carved by artists from the Haida Nation. He has lived all his life on Haida Gwaii and has created his own very unique style as an argillite carver, using and interpreting traditional Haida formline, symbols and myths.
Myles's argillite carvings have touched and inspired collectors as well as native art and jewelry enthusiasts all over the world. To support the growth and evolution of Haida Art, Myles is passing on his skills and experience to the next generation of Haida Argillite Carvers. Myles signs his art either as Myles Edgars or Miles Edgars.
Myles Edgars suddenly passed away in the fall of 2021.