Detail view artifact.

A very small excerpt from the artist's picture of the sea goddess Sedna (from the Inuit culture), a very difficult work overall. Additional information according to tradition: The religion was animistic, the world was populated with various spiritual beings. Shamans played an important role as mediators between the worlds. Sedna lived at the bottom of the sea. If people violated her commandments, she dragged them into the depths or sent a storm. When she was angry, shamans had to descend to her in a "soul journey" to comb her long hair. Further works on the goddesses selected by the artist can be found under “Search: Elfriede Roll”. [hint: this is an automatic translation from German]   |   Category: Art from outsiders   |   Material: Papier   |   Country of origin: Bavaria, Germany   |   Artist: Elfriede Roll | Similar pieces

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