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Sedna and Fish on Bear

Artist (Canadian, 1972 - 2014)
CultureInuit
Datec.2001
MediumSawdust-fired earthenware, terra sigillata (coloured slip)
DimensionsOverall: 25.4 × 32.4 × 10.2 cm (10 × 12 3/4 × 4 in.)
Markingsnone
Description“Sedna and Fish on Bear” features the goddess Sedna, who is a favourite of Aksadjuak’s and often appears in different forms in his pieces, changing from a person to an animal, symbolizing reincarnation. According to Inuit beliefs, Sedna is the Goddess of the Sea who is a great provider.
Credit LineThe Diana Reitberger Collection
Object numberG15.9.5
Classifications
Modern and Contemporary Ceramics
Sub-classification
Canadian
Status
Not on view
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