Sedna Spirit by Palaya Qiatsuk

$1,725.00

Artist:                    Palaya Qiatsuk

Community:         Kinngait – Cape Dorset

Year:                       2019

Media:                   Mix Serpentines, Marble, Bone, Horn

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This Sedna Spirit by Palaya Qiatsuk is a great example of Palaya’s interests in Shamanism and his love to carve transformations

Palaya was born in Cape Dorset May 10, 1965 and began carving around 1977. He learned to carve from his father, the well-known sculptor and printmaker, Lukta Quiatsuq. He carved his first two pieces at the age of 12, a bird and a bear. Palaya works in soapstone and bone and carves each sculpture with much attention to detail.

Qiatsuq has demonstrated, lectured, and shown his artwork across Canada, Europe and the United States. He has been employed as a Community Constable for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, at the West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative, and has served as mayor of his Community, Cape Dorset. He works hard to balance time devoted to his outside job, his carving, and his family.

“I like to carve transformations. That’s one of my favorite (themes) and shamanism…when I do transformation or shamanism carvings (I hope) the younger people will see the carving in a book or in a gallery. I want them to know that these traditions have to be carried out. How do I put this? They have to know that our ancestors had a hard time to live, to hunt… sometimes, they were starving. Those carvings are important to me and I want to show these younger people, and others, that this happened before…” *

* Excerpt from: “Padlaya Qiatsuk: Encouraging Young Carvers to Persevere”
Matthew Fox, Inuit Art Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 1, Spring 2001. Pp. 26 – 28.

This Sedna Spirit by Palaya Qiatsuk has a mesmerizing quality, taking us into the world of shamanic visions, into a world of transformations.

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