Discover refinement and cultural artistry with Drumbeat #2 from Atsaq Art. This unique piece has a mesmerizing mask with moving eyes crafted by John Oscar of Atsaq Art. It showcases a bird atop a mini seal intestine drum that makes an endearing sound. The vibrant red hues create a movement, while figurines of halibut and seal swimming around the mask and a feather enhance its presence. Designed to engage, its mask seems to watch from every angle, creating an ever-watchful presence. Perfect for conventions, retirements, and special events, this art piece makes an unforgettable, distinctive gift.
- Shadow Box Wood Frame
- Outside dimensions 16" x 20" x 1-3/8"
- Includes Ivory Mat with 11x14 opening
- Black Frame
- Includes glass and backing
- Comes ready for wall mounting
- Will accept 4-ply mat board
- Guinea Hen Feathers, Bethel Driftwood, beads, and acrylic backgrond on heavy duty watercolor paper.
Drumbeat #2
When it comes to recycling, our ancestors were true pioneers. They honored the animals that provided for them by using every part, ensuring nothing went to waste. In our harsh environment, they even transformed intestines into raincoats. I had the privilege of wearing one crafted by my mother's hands. We deeply respect the animals for their sacrifice, allowing us to share our creator's blessings with those in need.
As a child, being up close to the performance was a beautiful and thrilling experience. You could literally feel the drumbeats and the wind created by the dancers fans. Everyone moved in unison to the rhythm of the drum, guided by the conductor’s voice, which led the singers into the next verse. The conductor, holding his dance stick adorned with beautiful figurines, kept perfect rhythm.
I could hear “Apasugaq” Augustine Heavy leading the drumming, singing, and dancing. His strong voice, half-singing and half-talking, rose above everyone, reminiscent of blues or rock and roll. The entire group moved vigorously as one.