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Owl

Owl

Artist: Nuna Parr

Community: Cape Dorset

Medium: Marble

Dimensions (in): W6.0 x H 10.0 x D8.0

Reference: 109196


Regular price $6,400.00 CAD
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OWL

The Inuit people perceived the Owl to be linked with wisdom, foresight and the keeper of sacred knowledge. The Owl is a great foreteller and can be observed to identify changes in environment.  He is the ruler of the night and the seer of souls; the symbolic meaning of owl revolved around guardianship of the underworlds and it is this relationship that gave the Owl some negative associations with death.  

The strength of the Owl would be invoked during ceremonies when prophesy of secret knowledge or a message of the unknown is involved.  The Owl has a family connection to sorcerers, as well as companions to seers, supernatural and medicine people. We are all visionaries and what we see.

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Nuna Parr

Nuna Parr, born near Cape Dorset, was adopted by the graphic artists Parr and Eleeshushe. The family relocated to Cape Dorset in 1960 following an accident involving Parr. Nuna began carving at a young age, inspired by his deep interest in Arctic wildlife and hunting. His carvings, known for their natural flow and dynamic movement, reflect a harmonious connection with the stone. Over his forty-year career, Nuna has gained recognition both nationally and internationally for his distinctive work.

A self-taught artist, Nuna started carving at the age of eight with a seal as his first piece. Today, he is celebrated for his large-scale sculptures of dancing and walking bears, which are among the most coveted artworks from Cape Dorset. The size, movement, and vitality of his bears contribute to their exceptional appeal.