Life and Death

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Life

Sedna, an Inuit Legend about a beautiful maiden who was keeper of the sea, has been a repeating image in my art. Her legend couples beauty with deception, betrayal, and transformation. In this piece, Sedna, along the utility of the birch tree and the life force of the fish illustrate the intertwined relationship between all living things. When this relationship is upset, the lack of balance can prove fatal, crossing the bridge between life and death and leaving only bones behind as proof of our existence.

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Death

When this relationship is upset, the lack of balance can prove fatal, crossing the bridge between life and death and leaving only bones behind as proof of our existence.

This piece is an acrylic - 28”x38.5” priced at $1250. If interested in purchasing or more information about the piece please contact Barbara Weisenburg.

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