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Eagle Wind
Mowatt, Ken
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Artwork Detail - V6
Maker
Mowatt, Ken
Type
Mask, Carving
Culture
Place Made
Hazelton, British Columbia, Canada
Date Made
1992
Materials
carved and painted birch with human hair
Edition
Measurements
hair: 25 cm; overall: 23.00 cm x 16.50 cm x 13.25 cm; suede straps: 36.5 cm
Description
Carved wood mask with human-like features. The mouth is posed so that the lips form an “o” shape and the eyes are almost closed. Black hair extends from around the top of the mask. There are holes in sides of the mask for green suede cords, likely used to tie the mask on. The mask has a sage green stain applied throughout which allows the wood grain shows through. Red paint rims the figure’s eyes, exterior of the nostrils and lips and their eyebrows are executed in black paint. More red and black paint is used to create formline designs on the figure’s forehead and cheeks. The design on the forehead depicts a bird’s face in profile.
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Visual Description
Carved wood mask with human-like features. The mouth is posed so that the lips form an “o” shape and the eyes are almost closed. Black hair extends from around the top of the mask. There are holes in sides of the mask for green suede cords, likely used to tie the mask on. The mask has a sage green stain applied throughout which allows the wood grain shows through. Red paint rims the figure’s eyes, exterior of the nostrils and lips and their eyebrows are executed in black paint. More red and black paint is used to create formline designs on the figure’s forehead and cheeks. The design on the forehead depicts a bird’s face in profile.
Subjects
eagles, human figures, masks, wind
Subjects
mask; First Nations; Indigenous
Collections
Woodwork
Style
Contemporary Art; Formline Design Elements
Credit Line
Gift of Thurston and Mary Kay Lacalli
Id Number
U017.2.5
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