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Prepare – 3D-2D Alaska Native Shadow Box Art by John Oscar This captivating shadow box showcases a single hand-carved 3D mask set against a premium printed backdrop on heavy-duty photo paper. Accented with a real feather, the piece gives the illusion of a fully handcrafted scene—viewers may not realize the background is a print at first glance.

 

  • Outside dimensions 11" x 14" x 1.3"
  • Shadow Box Black Frame
  • 80lb. high quality glossy photo paper
  • Includes glass and backing
  • Comes ready for wall mounting
  • Will accept 4-ply mat board
  • Mixed media: Kuskokwim driftwood mask and feather

 

3D-2D FULFILLMENT:

Preorder Information for original 3D-2d Art: Each single mask is hand-carved, painted, and dried over a careful 1-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.

Prepare 3D-2D

SKU: S-11x14Prepare3D-2D
$120.00Price
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  • As the season changes, sea creatures begin to gather from their winter habitats. Whales, seals, birds, and others follow the fish. Each year, these creatures return and prepare to present themselves to worthy hunters and fishers. They observe how humans treat their bodies during the preservation process. Fur, feathers, bone, natural materials, and carved animals are placed on masks during celebrations. Animal bladders are inflated like balloons and hung on strings. Small animal carvings are also strung on ropes extending from the four corners of the communal Qas’giq, shaking in rhythm to the drums.

     

    After the celebration, the animals return to Ellam Yua and report that the humans have respected them. Through hunting, fishing, and gathering, they present themselves again to celebrate at the next festival. Pleased with the love and respect humans show for one another, Ellarpiim Yua grants the fish and wildlife permission to celebrate life, much like the Camai Festival in Bethel, Alaska.

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