Caribou Coat Motifs, 2024

by Melissa Tremblett

 

(acrylic paint on brick)

Eastern Edge Gallery, 72 Harbour Dr., St. John's

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Caribou is a sacred animal to the Innu and, as a form of symbolic exchange, hunters and shamans would wear painted coats made from caribou.  The coats were painted by women in the families with designs that came to the hunter in his dreams, visual interpretations, in non-figurative forms.  This mural is inspired by the Innu caribou coat motifs.

Facilitated by Eastern Edge Gallery.

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