$400.00

Item OL110

16 x 16 x 2

1 lbs. 11 oz.

Sun_Spirit_DrumSun_Spirit_Drum

 

 

Sun Spirit Drum

Handmade drum with handpainted design, includes handmade drum beater

Sun Spirit

As in all cultures, Sun stands as a symbol of life and creative powers. The reverse side of this munificence is its scorching, destructive potential. Sun appears often in Northwest Coast art and features prominently in myths, often acting as a benevolent spirit guide. Sun is often, but not always, depicted as masculine in nature. Among some Tribes the Sun and Moon, who are married, represent the highest powers. The Sun is personified as female. Many Salish considered Day, Daylight, or Sky to be the supreme supernatural entity. Sun could appear to an individual disguised in human or animal form and bestow Great Spirit power. Understanding Northwest Coast Art - Cheryl Shearar


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Odin Lonning

Odin Lonning (Tlingit name SH NOW TAAN) is an award winning, professional native artist from Juneau, Alaska. He is Woosh Ke Taan (Eagle/Shark) Clan through his Tlingit mother and he shares the name of his Norwegian father. At age ten, Odin was motivated to explore Tlingit art when he saw his first traditional dance performance. Local native artists, culture centers and museums in Southeast Alaska also inspired him. Seeking a deeper understanding of the culture essential to his artwork, Odin started dancing and learning traditional songs. He dances with groups in Seattle and Alaska. Since 1982 Odin has devoted many hours to cultural education for Native students, and the general public. Today he collaborates with his partner, Ann, on Keet Shu-ka: an indigenous tribute to Killer Whales and other innovative programs, blending First Nations culture, science and art. Odin's current works in both traditional and contemporary media include carved totem poles, boxes, wall panels, masks, paddles, bowls; painted original designs on drums, canvas, paper, hard wood, and leather; etched glass and copper; applique and leather dance regalia; and graphic design for jewelry, fabric and leather furniture. He creates custom painted or carved designs for logos, boats, kayaks, and exterior architectural work.

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Sun

The Sun is identified with its long rays and usually has the face of the hawk with its re-curved beak touching its mouth. The Sun Chief is the provider of healing energy and life, put into the sky by Raven. The rays are means of our travel between earth and sky. Sun often appears in Northwest Coast art and features prominently in myths, often acting as a benevolent spirit guide.

 

Understanding Northwest Coast Art - Cheryl Shearar

 
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