Inuit art: Alaskan Shark
Inuit Artist: Harrison Miklahook Jr
Size: 12" across, 6" high, 8" deep, (8" Shark itself)
Community: Nome, Alaska 5/26
Material: Muskox horn
id: d-9980hjjy
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Sharks swim by moving their bodies in a wave-like side to side motion.
At the same time, the beat of their tails create a forward thrust that elevates the shark's heavy body.
These movements are designed for energy conservation, allowing sharks to cruise long distances or burst into high speeds to catch prey.
PERPETUAL MOTION is an Alaskan Shark (likely a Salmon Shark) which resembles a small
Great White Shark.
Harrison Miklahook Jr. is an exceptional artist.
His bone and baleen carvings of marine animals and birds are unrivalled.
Perpetual Motion's proportions are exact.
The details are impeccable.
And the respect Harrison has for his subjects is undeniable.
His pieces are allows elevated which allows the viewer to inspect every nook and cranny of the sculpture.
Harrison's imaginative "terrain" underlying the carvings, are enchanting and ingenious.
Clients are entranced with Miklahook Jr's collections.
The reason is crystal clear.
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