This delightful Alaska Native art shadow box frame by John Oscar features a single 3-D carved mask on heavy-duty premium quality photo paper. The intricate mask rests against a printed background, adorned with a real feather. Your viewers will be fooled at first glance that the background is actually a print. Story Included.
- Outside dimensions 8" x 10" x 1.3"
- Shadow Box Black Frame
- Includes glass and backingComes ready for wall mounting
- Will accept 4-ply mat board
- Mixed media: Kuskokwim driftwood mask, feather, and acrylic
Rhythm & Flow 3D-2D
As a child, being up close to the performance was a beautiful and thrilling experience. You could literally feel the wind created by their dance 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.