Fine Art Print
Inuit art print depicting figures from mythology, likely the sea goddess Sedna. The piece is titled and signed by the artist in the bottom left and right corners, respectively, though the signatures are difficult to read in the image. The print depicts a figure in a small, decorated boat and another figure, possibly a mermaid or sea goddess, holding a baby.
Artwork Details
Culture: The artistic style, thematic elements, and search results suggest it is an example of Inuit or Canadian Indigenous art.
Subject: The central figure is likely the sea goddess Sedna (also known by names such as Nuliayuk or Taluliyuk), a pivotal figure in Inuit mythology who resides at the bottom of the sea and from whom all marine animals were created. She is often depicted in mermaid-like form or with sea creatures.
Medium: The visual texture suggests it may be a stonecut or linocut print, which is a common form of Inuit graphic art.
Signatures/Markings:
The print is numbered, appearing to be "44/?" on the bottom left, indicating a limited edition.
A signature is visible in the bottom right corner.
Text in the bottom left corner appears to say "Illa Susan" or a similar name.
Interpretation: Similar prints in search results depict the "sea goddess feeding young," an interpretation of the myth where Sedna is seen nurturing the sea life she created.
The specific artist and title would be clearer if the signatures were more legible, but the theme is consistent with traditional Inuit storytelling and art.
Artwork Details
Culture: The artistic style, thematic elements, and search results suggest it is an example of Inuit or Canadian Indigenous art.
Subject: The central figure is likely the sea goddess Sedna (also known by names such as Nuliayuk or Taluliyuk), a pivotal figure in Inuit mythology who resides at the bottom of the sea and from whom all marine animals were created. She is often depicted in mermaid-like form or with sea creatures.
Medium: The visual texture suggests it may be a stonecut or linocut print, which is a common form of Inuit graphic art.
Signatures/Markings:
The print is numbered, appearing to be "44/?" on the bottom left, indicating a limited edition.
A signature is visible in the bottom right corner.
Text in the bottom left corner appears to say "Illa Susan" or a similar name.
Interpretation: Similar prints in search results depict the "sea goddess feeding young," an interpretation of the myth where Sedna is seen nurturing the sea life she created.
The specific artist and title would be clearer if the signatures were more legible, but the theme is consistent with traditional Inuit storytelling and art.
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