Product code: Carving - popular Baleen Orca Whale on Base by Keith Kaningok (Yupik)
Keith Kaningok has captured the grace and power of popular this orca, made out of baleen from the bowhead whale, doing what is called porpoising. This is when the orcas are swimming fast and their bodies leap out of the water as they come up to breathe. A variety of highly refined Native Indian Arts and Crafts express the unique cultural traditions of Native Alaskan peoples. Commonly known as "Eskimo", the Yupik and Inupiat people of Northern Alaska have been subsistence hunters relying on local species for thousands of years. These local animals provide the materials from which are fashioned exceptional works of art. The tusks of the Pacific walrus provide ivory which carvers transform into amazingly realistic images of animals. Walrus, seal, polar bears and arctic whales are favorite subjects, but we also see birds, otters, woolly mammoth, wolf, moose and many others. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, slight variations in baleen may occur. * Length: 5.5", Height: 5.5".
Keith Kaningok has captured the grace and power of popular this orca, made out of baleen from the bowhead whale, doing what is called porpoising. This is when the orcas are swimming fast and their bodies leap out of the water as they come up to breathe. A variety of highly refined Native Indian Arts and Crafts express the unique cultural traditions of Native Alaskan peoples. Commonly known as "Eskimo", the Yupik and Inupiat people of Northern Alaska have been subsistence hunters relying on local species for thousands of years. These local animals provide the materials from which are fashioned exceptional works of art. The tusks of the Pacific walrus provide ivory which carvers transform into amazingly realistic images of animals. Walrus, seal, polar bears and arctic whales are favorite subjects, but we also see birds, otters, woolly mammoth, wolf, moose and many others. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, slight variations in baleen may occur. * Length: 5.5", Height: 5.5".