This design is the all time favorite. A dancer smiling away with his feathers branching out onto the glass as if to imitate a happy mosquito meeting you.
- 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
- Mixed media: Kuskokwim driftwood, bone beads, acrylic, watercolor and feathers on heavy duty watercolor paper.
Mosquito Dance 3D Art
During the Alaskan summer, mosquitoes are a relentless nuisance, targeting every bit of exposed skin and sometimes even piercing through clothing. The Yup’ik and Cup’ik communities in western Alaska have humorously incorporated this annoyance into their dances, mimicking the frantic swatting and scratching during festivals.
Interestingly, mosquitoes play a vital role in the Alaskan ecosystem. Alongside fish, birds, and other animals, they contribute significantly to the intricate web of life. We coexist with these tiny creatures, benefiting from the interconnected existence they help sustain. In this shared dance of life, we are truly united with the mosquitoes during the summer.