Nepait’naq Peace 3D - Nepait’naq — “the peaceful intent” — embodies a powerful balance between light and dark. In 3‑D mixed‑media form, it becomes a living expression of wisdom, harmony, and cultural memory. The work reflects our deep relationship with the natural world and the constant human choice between conflict and peace, imbalance and restoration.
Five masks gaze outward, their eyes seeming to follow you from every angle, inviting reflection and connection. Each bead is placed with intention, flowing in rhythm with the composition. The painted background sets the tone, grounding the piece in a sense of calm and spiritual depth.
Guinea hen feathers accent the masks with their delicate, spotted patterns—bringing them to life and adding texture to the interplay of light and shadow. The contrast of colors and materials creates a powerful presentation that speaks to peace, tradition, and the quiet strength.
- Outside dimensions 16" x 20" x 1-3/8"
- Black Shadow Box Frame
- Includes glass and backing
- Comes ready for wall mounting
- Will accept 4-ply mat board
- Mixed media: Kuskokwim driftwood, turkey feathers, beads and acrylic
3D ART FULFILLMENT: Preorder items are made on demand. Each 3D artwork is hand-carved, painted, and dried over a careful 2-day process to ensure the drying, uniqueness and fine quality of every original piece. Orders typically ship on the second or third day, depending on the time the preorder is placed and frame size availability. Shipping is handled through USPS Priority Mail, and a tracking number will be provided for your convenience. Please note: Bethel does not offer Express Mail service, so all orders will be sent via Priority Mail.
Thank you for choosing us. This item is custom made, instead of in bulk. Thank you for making this thoughtful purchase. Add an extra day or two for processing your awesome stewardship.
Nepaitnaq Peace 3D
Nepait’naq — “the peaceful intent” — embodies a powerful balance between light and dark. In 3‑D mixed‑media form, it becomes a living expression of wisdom, harmony, and cultural memory. The work reflects our deep relationship with the natural world and the constant human choice between conflict and peace, imbalance and restoration.

































