10% OFF! Plus, another 10% as a Member at checkout. Good through Easter Aril 18. The eyes follow at every angle. This one is one of the favorites of customer collections.
- Outside dimensions 11-5/8" x 14-5/8" x 1-3/8"
- Includes Ivory Mat with 8x10 opening
- Black Frame
- Includes glass and backing
- Comes ready for wall mounting
- Will accept 4-ply mat board
- Mixed media: Kuskokwim driftwood, heavy watercolor paper, acrylic, turkey and guinea hen feathers
Celebration
The Yup’ik natives had festivals with two or more villages who gathered to celebrate with Ellarpiim Yua (Person of the Universe) thanking Him for all the gifts of harvest and gathering.
Preparation would usually begin after all the major food harvests have been put away. Neighboring villages would prepare gifts of useful utensils, hunting gear, fish traps, Qayaqs, and dried fish, meat, seal oil and more. It was as if Halloween, New Years, and Christmas were rolled into one.